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ReproducibiliTea Podcast

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Serving mugs of Reproducibili☕️: Blends include transparency, openness and robustness + a spoonful of science. Brewed by the @ReproducibiliT Team

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S3E14: Season 3 Closer

September 15, 2023 13:00 - 1 hour - 56.3 MB

Today, Sarah, Will and Jan sit down to discuss the last season of ReproducibiliTea. We talk about Will's terrible terrible taste in puns, Jan's terrible taste in pizza, and Sarah's fall into FORRT(.org). While we are wrapping up Season 3, stay tuned for a few more fun & exciting episodes we have planned for this year! Not many footnotes this time: Sarah mentioned sysmus: https://sites.google.com/view/sysmus/home For more info go to ReproducibiliTea.org For comments, questions, tips and tri...

S3E13: From Crisis To FORRTsitive Change

September 01, 2023 13:00 - 53 minutes - 48.6 MB

Today, Will sits down with Max Korbmacher, Thomas Rhys Evans, and Flavio Azevedo, some of the authors of the paper "The replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changes" to talk about the paper, FORRT, and Open Science communities. Show notes: The paper we discuss for this episode: Korbmacher, M., Azevedo, F., Pennington, C. R., Hartmann, H., Pownall, M., Schmidt, K., ... & Evans, T. (2023). The replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural...

S3E12: Revolutionizing Scientific Publishing with David Reinstein

August 16, 2023 13:00 - 1 hour - 61.4 MB

Today, Will talks to David Reinstein about scientific publishing and The Unjournal. The Unjournal: https://www.unjournal.org The Unjournal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unjournal/ To get the latest updates: https://bit.ly/ujupdates To apply for positions at the Unjournal: https://bit.ly/Ujwork Will and David’s extended notes for the episode: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13rL6mq71GD6gPv5wBHr_lfX6YSKkLK9n6EAVfGhZhCk/edit?usp=sharing For more info go to https://Reproducib...

S3E11: The Role Of Academic Societies with Björn Jorges and Sabrina Hansmann-Roth

July 28, 2023 13:00 - 46 minutes - 42.6 MB

Today, Will sits down with Björn Jorges and Sabrina Hansmann-Roth to discuss the role of academic societies in the science reform movement. The poster session: https://www.visionsciences.org/2023-pre-data-collection-poster-session-satellite/ Korbmacher, M., Azevedo, F., Pennington, C., Hartmann, H., Pownall, M., Schmidt, K., ... & Evans, T. (2023). The replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changes. Communications Psychology. https://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/ep...

S3E10: Registered Reports With Zoltan Dienes Live from Sips

July 14, 2023 13:00 - 55 minutes - 442 MB

Today Sarah chats to Zoltan Dienes Live from SIPS! Zoltan's keynote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxdGXLOC1Cc Reviewing labor: https://researchintegrityjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s41073-021-00118-2?ref=refind Peer Community In Registered Reports: https://rr.peercommunityin.org/ Flourishing Science Think Tank paper: https://mindrxiv.org/4zrmd There are a few little audio problems in this weeks episode, so special shoutout to our transcript, which is here: https://docs.goog...

S3E9: Having Fun Isnt Hard When You Have A Library Card with Agata Bochynska and Matthew Good

June 29, 2023 13:00 - 1 hour - 63 MB

Today, Sarah is joined by Agata Bochynska and Matthew Good from the University of Oslo's Open Research Team to talk about how vital libraries are to Open Science. Links from this episode: QualiFAIR: https://www.uv.uio.no/ils/english/about/organization/tlvlab/qualifair/ TIER2: https://tier2-project.eu/ Carpentries: https://carpentries.org/ ReproducibiliTea at UiO: https://www.ub.uio.no/english/libraries/dsc/open-repro-research/reproducibilitea/index.html Preprint mentioned by Agata in the...

S3E7: Invisible Workload

June 21, 2023 13:00 - 59 minutes - 54.7 MB

Today, Sarah and Will discuss the invisible workload of making open science. The paper on invisible workload: https://journal.trialanderror.org/pub/the-invisible-workload/release/1 The replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changes: https://osf.io/r6cvx/ For more info go to ReproducibiliTea.org For comments, questions, tips and tricks use our feedback form: forms.gle/H6jgUzbbpyauLxUC8

S3E6: Registered Reports and Bayesian Fanclub with Nora Serres

June 09, 2023 13:00 - 51 minutes - 47.1 MB

Today special guest Nora Serres talks with Sarah Sauve about Registered Report and how cool Bayesian statistics are. Show notes: Appetezer paper: Bayes factor design analysis: Planning for compelling evidence https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13423-017-1230-y Nora’s thesis: https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/95323/5/Master-thesis_NS.pdf On registered reports: https://www.cos.io/initiatives/registered-reports https://osf.io/preprints/metaarxiv/x7aqr https://www.nature....

S3E5: ComputationalReproducibiliTea

May 26, 2023 13:00 - 50 minutes - 46.3 MB

Today, Will and Jan sit down with special guest and author of the paper "A large-scale study on research code quality and execution" Ana Trisovic to talk about the reproducibility of analysis code. Also windows. Links from this episode: Ana's paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-022-01143-6 Gratitude package: https://github.com/Pakillo/grateful For more info go to ReproducibiliTea.org For comments, questions, tips and tricks use our feedback form: forms.gle/H6jgUzbbpyauLxUC8

S3E4: The UCU strikes wit Kat Almeida Warren and Ilse Pit

May 12, 2023 13:00 - 50 minutes - 46.5 MB

! Important Update ! Since recording, UCU have announced that they will "ringfence £250,000 for members facing deductions for undertaking forms of ASOS, including the marking and assessment boycott." This is reassuring news for workers at universities where the VCs have threatened 50-100% pay deductions. But still no new offers from employers. Today, Sophia and Jan are sitting down with @IlsePit(@fediscience.org) and @KatarinaWarren (k-almeidawarren.com) to chat about the ongoing UCU strikes...

S3E3: Research Assessment Double Feature

April 28, 2023 13:00 - 48 minutes - 44.4 MB

Will, Helena and Jan talk about how we assess research and that it is weird we never really learned how to do Peer Review. Papers we discussed: Responsible Research Assessment Should Prioritize Theory Development and Testing Over Ticking Open Science Boxes: https://psyarxiv.com/ad74m/ A consensus-based tool for evaluating threats to the validity of empirical Research: https://psyarxiv.com/fc8v3 Will's blog post on peer review: https://williamngiam.github.io/blog/my_peer_review_process The to...

S3E02: Citational politics in open science: don't be a d*ck about it

April 14, 2023 13:00 - 1 hour - 68.3 MB

We mentioned lots of resources this week, brace yourselves! Books that changed our worlds How To Read a Paper: The Basics of Evidence-Based Medicine by Trisha Greenhalgh https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Read-Paper-Evidence-Based-Medicine/dp/1444334360 How to Win Campaigns by Chris Rose https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Win-Campaigns-Steps-Success/dp/1853839620 Pollution is Colonialism by Max Liboiron https://www.dukeupress.edu/pollution-is-colonialism A Student’s Guide to Open Science by Charlotte Pe...

S03E01: Reform vs. Revolution (2... kinda)

March 31, 2023 13:00 - 1 hour - 56.4 MB

We are back! And we brought... a whole list of reading recommendations! Hosted and Produced by @Sarah_Sauve, @Will_Ngiam, and @[email protected] Edited by Jan Vornhagen For more information visit ReproducibiliTea.org and send your feedback here: https://forms.gle/8nNLZ92YUcU1mGhc6. For a transcript, please refer to our youtube video: https://youtu.be/S7Ng6t34cSQ This weeks tasty Tea-dbit/Appe-tea-zer: Dienes' paper on democratic governance: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.109...

S02E12: "Live" from Dagstuhl

October 14, 2022 14:00 - 23 minutes - 21.6 MB

Sophia and Jan serendipitously meet at a conference and immediately drag special guests @lonnibesancon, @lahariG, Wesley Willett into a room to talk about transparency, Open Science and Human-Computer Interaction. For more Infos about the seminar visit https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/program/calendar/semhp/?semnr=22392 Or go to ReproducibiliTea.org If you have questions or comments, throw them into the pot: forms.gle/HXHHvrNHn54MVHKb9

S2E11: Open Peer Review of Publons

September 09, 2022 14:00 - 55 minutes - 50.5 MB

Today, Sam and Will have choice words about a website. For more Infos go to ReproducibiliTea.org If you have questions or comments, throw them into the pot: forms.gle/HXHHvrNHn54MVHKb9 Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TL9lnW_HOL_BuN_wRDrWZb7e-kWUZedr/view?usp=sharing

S2E10: Limits

September 02, 2022 14:00 - 48 minutes - 44.5 MB

Links from this Episode: - Paper on the limits of open data for music science: https://emusicology.org/article/view/7646 - Feminist papers on open science: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/03616843211030926?casa_token=x6twMszrtQgAAAAA:7Wu2Z2V0X58Lo403dJPiLT3jL65YBErd4f6FE_bhcfnie_Sg4oqax9yaMF1R02WEsB4KKNvLu7b32xs and https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/03616843211036460?casa_token=ZbT7O7sn04YAAAAA:gQ3xo-t3aEh38sIVEfs5SAMa_hJwz_iyDnjuM_q6J-7k8gLn-RuWxtuu-baSkGc1QcybOCFft...

S2E09: Talking Power, Privilege and Community with Kohinoor Darda

August 26, 2022 14:00 - 52 minutes - 48.5 MB

Find Kohinoor here: https://www.kohinoordarda.com/ Find all the stuff mentioned in this episode here: The talk by a former senior admin, Dr. Max Liboiron: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rya5Gom5o20 The book on the not-for-profit industrial complex: https://www.dukeupress.edu/the-revolution-will-not-be-funded The organization Sarah is a part of and mentions in the episode, the Social Justice Cooperative of Newfoundland and Labrador: https://www.sjcnl.ca/ The Preprint on Open Science in In...

S2E08: CRediT

August 19, 2022 14:00 - 38 minutes - 35.1 MB

What is the point of having a T in your name without being able to use it for a tea pun? ConTeabutorship was right there. More information on CRediT here: https://credit.niso.org/ And more info on ReproducibiliTea here: https://ReproducibiliTea.org/ Questions? Answers? Comments? Feel free to drop them here: forms.gle/bRFcfiGQof43stoq6 Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xi7sm5ExV7_sNejMIFUdH3CU7J4LWypH/view?usp=sharing

S2E07: Community Values

August 12, 2022 14:00 - 30 minutes - 27.9 MB

Today, Sarah, Will, Sam and Jan discuss what kind of community we would like to foster and how you can get involved. One of those ways, send us your questions and comments, in audio or text right here: https://forms.gle/bRFcfiGQof43stoq6 Another way: Find us on Twitter as @ReproducibiliT or send uns an E-Mail via ReproducibiliTea.org. The latter is also the best place for all infos regarding how to start your own journal club and get involved! Courtesy of Will, please find the transcript ...

S2E06: Slow Science

August 05, 2022 14:00 - 59 minutes - 54.9 MB

Sarah and Sam take a meandering discussion through slow science and what "slow" actually means in this context. Along the way, they also discuss some recommendations to promote slow science made in "Fast Lane to Slow Science" and how often scholarly critique often runs ahead of this slower pace. Links and references: Frith, U. (2020). Fast lane to slow science. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 24(1), 1-2. Pownall https://www.bps.org.uk/psychologist/slow-science-scholarly-critique https://www.tal...

S2E05: SIPS 2 - Improving Psychological Science Bugaloo

July 29, 2022 14:00 - 43 minutes - 39.5 MB

Sarah and Will went/logged on to this years SIPS respectively and talk about their conference experience. It was cool! More infos www.improvingpsych.org and you can find the conference program here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Rka3f0ZY9BBZVIlZoVINrpyaJYeitpq1yKXBLukeMng/edit For more information about us and how to start your own ReproducibiliTea Journal club go to ReproducibiliTea.org. For a transcript check the Youtube version: https://youtu.be/FpW0n3fhx90

S2E04: Conferences: Yay or Nay?

July 22, 2022 14:00 - 42 minutes - 38.5 MB

Today, Sophia, Sam and Jan discuss conferences for the better part of an hour only to realize they is even still more to say... So stay tuned to this becoming like a regular episode. Transcript will be added asap. Till then you can find subtitles in the youtube version of this episode:

S2E03: The Nowhere Lab

July 15, 2022 14:00 - 42 minutes - 38.6 MB

Today @Will_Ngiam talks to @eneayegba_ and @priyasilverst about the Nowhere Lab Check out The Nowhere Lab at https://nowherelab.com/ or @theNowhereLab This episode was produced by William Ngiam and edited by Jan Vornhagen. Learn more on ReproducibiliTea.org The Transcript will be added asap. Till then, you can find subtitles in the youtube version of this episode: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGbbo5KrnmAu_7zbnkm2swA

S2E02: Science Needs to Be Better

July 08, 2022 14:00 - 50 minutes - 46.5 MB

Our new co-hosts @Will_Ngiam, @Sarah_Sauve, and @VornhagenJB discuss how Science needs to be better while also sharing way to much cool ressources. Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lD0tTr-E-vv4lH8cJ9ItXedinORxnnQE/view?usp=sharing Ressources like the blogpost that caused this: https://williamngiam.github.io/Science_needs_to_be_better/ Cool stuff Sarah mentioned: Indigenous Canada on Coursera: https://www.coursera.org/learn/indigenous-canada An Indigenous Abolition Study Guide b...

S2E01: Handover

July 01, 2022 14:00 - 18 minutes - 17.1 MB

We are back! ReproducibiliTea 2.0 not titled #TheNewNormal. ReproducibiliTea is back with a new ambitions and rotating hosts, but first we hand the whole thing over. For hopefully not the last time brewed by @OrbenAmy, @Sam_D_Parsons and @Cruwelli Find the Transcript here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bTwTL6S2Ov9nlfSKdUxxEdweSM9Uwhmh/view?usp=sharing For more info visit ReproducibiliTea.org

Episode 34 - Clarissa Carneiro

June 16, 2020 14:15 - 42 minutes - 26.9 MB

Episode 34 - Clarissa Carneiro Early in May we talked to Clarissa (@clari_carneiro) from the Brazilian Reproducibility Initiative (@BrRepInitiative). This project is awesome - think many labs for Brazilian biomedical sciences, with a dash of meta in there too! Tune in to hear about this amazing project. Links: The project: https://www.reprodutibilidade.bio.br/home The team: https://www.reprodutibilidade.bio.br/team Partners: https://www.reprodutibilidade.bio.br/partners Music credit: Kevi...

Episode 33 - Flavio Azevedo and building a FORRT

April 21, 2020 08:15 - 55 minutes - 128 MB

Episode 33 with Flavio Azevedo on FORRT Our latest awesome ECR you need to watch out for is Flavio Azevedo @Flavio_Azevedo_. He was recently named one of one of the top 100 global shapers from Portugal! (https://www.100oportunidades.pt/) and by gosh he's just one of our favorite people too. Flavio tells us all about the importance of openness in reproducibility in teaching. He is leading an amazing project: a Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training, or FORRT. The project advoc...

Episode 32 - Crisis Research With Anne Scheel

April 07, 2020 08:55 - 1 hour - 151 MB

Episode 32 - Research under Crisis with Anne Scheel We have a very special guest in this lockdown episode of ReproducibiliTea: Anne Scheel (@annemscheel). We reflect on research during the COVID-19 pandemic and the wide range of responses from the research community. We talked to Anne about her recent blogpost “Crisis research, fast and slow” (http://www.the100.ci/2020/03/26/crisis-research-fast-and-slow/) - her first in two years! A lot of research is being rushed to testing and to (pre)p...

Episode 31 - Class 2 - What even is a replication?

March 17, 2020 10:17 - 25 minutes - 58.9 MB

Episode 31: Class 2 - What even is a replication? It’s week 2 of Amy’s “Psychology as a Robust Science” course and we are discussing replications. What are they? Is there a distinction between direct and conceptual replications? Do direct replications actually exist? Tune in to (maybe) find out! Related papers and links Open Science Collaboration (2015) Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science https://science.sciencemag.org/content/349/6251/aac4716 Nosek and Errington (2017...

SolidariTEA 2 - Green Advocacy With Sander van Bree

March 03, 2020 08:00 - 27 minutes - 61.8 MB

SolidariTEA 2 - Green Advocacy With Sander van Bree SolidariTEA is our mini series where we stand in solidarity against the worse side of academia, and stand in solidarity alongside the many awesome advocates for improving academia. This time Sophia talks with Sander van Bree (@sandervanbree) about green advocacy. What actions can you take to reduce your negative impact on the environment; and what can academia do collectively? If you're still not sure on all things green advocacy after lis...

Episode 30 - What Are We Doing? AKA The Golden Pancake

February 18, 2020 10:32 - 37 minutes - 85.7 MB

Episode 30 – What are we doing? AKA the golden pancake We are starting a new 8 part series following the structure of Amy’s “Psychology as a Robust Science” course (https://www.amyorben.com/docs/syllabus.pdf). We will take a specific aspect from each week and dive into the detail. This week: Introductions and Merton’s norms, what is Science? We discuss each of Mertons norms in turn; communalism, universalism, disinterestedness, and organised scepticism. Useful resources: Merton, Robert K....

Episode 29 - Four Hero Origin Stories To Start 2020

February 04, 2020 15:16 - 37 minutes - 84.9 MB

Episode 29 - Four Hero Origin Stories To Start 2020 Welcome to 2020. We are back to our regular recording and releasing schedule. Sorry for the wait, and thank you for your patience. We begin with Sophia and Sam's starts to the year at the Advanced Methods for Reproducible Science workshop, aka #Repro20. All three of us have attended this workshop over the last 3 years. Last year Amy returned to talk about her year after #Repro18, and Sam returned to do the same about lessons from #Repro19....

Episode 28 - Jade Pickering and Marta Topor

December 10, 2019 12:44 - 50 minutes - 115 MB

Episode 28 - Jade Pickering and Marta Topor This time we are joined by the amazing Jade Pickering (@Jade_Pickering) and Marta Topor (@MartaTopor). Jade and Marta share their own ReproducibiliTea experiences and an exciting new project on building tools for systematic reviews. Watch this space as the duo get ready to release this tool to the wilds! Keep an eye out for the most positive and wholesome answers to our usual guest question "what advice do you have for other ECRs?" Music credit...

SolidariTEA 1 - Robert Stenson

December 05, 2019 11:02 - 21 minutes - 48.1 MB

In the first of our new SolidariTea sub-series, Amy Orben talks to Robert Stenson from the University of Nottingham, UK, where he is finishing a PhD at the School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies. SolidariTea episodes are short podcast conversations with Early Career Researchers around the world that highlight injustices, campaigns, struggles and discussions mainly about working conditions, diversity and equality, employment, and work-life balance. Robert Stenson tells us about how his...

Reproducibillitea Episode 27 - PhD Advice Pt2

November 14, 2019 10:18 - 42 minutes - 49 MB

Episode 27 - More advice on starting a PhD We return to thinking about starting a PhD. This is part 2 of our series. Sophia brought Amy and Sam some more questions and they had thoughts. If you have any thoughts, comments, and different perspectives we would love to hear them. Please reach out and tell us your thoughts and experiences. Question 4 - How much time did you spend on different PhD activities? e.g. writing papers, learning skills, reading, etc. AKA. work-work balance Question 5...

Episode 26 - Advice on starting a PhD part 1

October 29, 2019 10:25 - 40 minutes - 46.7 MB

Episode 26 - Advice on starting a PhD In a slight change of pace, Sophia interviews Amy and Sam for advice on starting a PhD. This is part 1 of a two part series on advice for new PhDs. If you have any thoughts or comments, hit up our twitter and join the conversation. Caveat: Amy and Sam both completed their PhDs in Experimental Psychology at Oxford University. We did try to make any advice or comments as widely relevant as possible, however we should recognise the limits of our experience....

Starting A ReproducibiliTea Journal Club With Jade Pickering And Angelika Stefan

October 15, 2019 18:25 - 46 minutes - 53.6 MB

Episode 25 - Starting A ReproducibiliTea Journal Club With Jade Pickering And Angelika Stefan Why did we start the ReproducibiliTea Journal club, and how can you start your own? Sam and Amy share their experiences before we listen in on a discussion with two very special guests. Jade Pickering (@Jade_Pickering) and Angelika Stefan (@ephemeralidea) discuss their experiences starting and running a ReproducibiliTea Journal club. You can find ours, and others', ReproducibiliTea JC materials (i...

Episode 24 - Conferences

September 03, 2019 13:46 - 58 minutes - 67.3 MB

Episode 24 - Conferences This time we talk academic conferences! What do we thing about them as ECRs? Amy was at the ABCD workshop during recording (check out https://abcdstudy.org/) giving a hands-on picture of conference activities. Of course, we couldn't talk conferences without mentioning our favourite SIPS!(see https://improvingpsych.org/meetings/previous-sips-meetings/). We compare conferences, discuss how we try to make the most out of our conference experience, and what conferences ...

Episode 23 -Nick Fox

August 20, 2019 13:00 - 59 minutes - 68.2 MB

Episode 23 - Nick Fox Sophia and Amy have a great chat with Nick Fox (@NickFoxstats). Nick is a Research Scientist in the Center for Open Science. Nick tells us his winding story from being a psych-hating undergrad, through biochem and behavioural neuroscience, to social psychology and meta-science (the full story is on his blog https://nickfox.netlify.com/post/trip-through-grad-school/). Nick's thesis on "Scientist as Subject: How researcher behaviors influence psychological knowledge" as...

Episode 22 - Psychbrief

August 06, 2019 11:39 - 39 minutes - 45.2 MB

Episode 22 - PsychBrief This time we chat to another awesome ECR, PsychBrief! You may have seen his very popular blog on psychologocal methods http://psychbrief.com/ or seen him dropping truth bombs on twitter @PsyBrief No, we don't reveal PsychBriefs real identity, but he does let us in on why he started and maintains his anonymous profile and his experiences in a not-so-open field. This was a great discussion, enjoy! Music credit: Be Jammin - Alexander Nakarada freepd.com/world.php

Episode 21 - Katia Damer

July 17, 2019 11:38 - 47 minutes - 54.5 MB

Episode 21 - Katia Damer This episode we talked to the co-founder and CEO of Prolific Academic (https://prolific.ac/), Katia Damer. Prolific Academic is a platform connecting researchers with a pool of research participants for online data collection. We discuss Katia's experience of founding Prolific as a start-up during her PhD and how prolific brings researchers and participants together. Find Katia on twitter @ekadamer, and shutout to Prolific co-founder @Phelimb Some highlights: - Kat...

Episode 20 - Priya Silverstein

May 28, 2019 15:11 - 45 minutes - 52.1 MB

Episode 20 - Priya Silverstein Buckle up to hear Priya discuss running (and publishing) replication research and diversity in science. This was perhaps the most eventful recording session we have ever had, but we really enjoyed the conversation. The more diversity the better! Music credit: Be Jammin - Alexander Nakarada freepd.com/world.php

Episode 19 - Katie Drax

May 14, 2019 18:38 - 43 minutes - 49.7 MB

Episode 19 - Katie Drax Introducing Katie Drax! an upcoming force in open and reproducible research! Katie is leading MAPS: Mapping the Analytical PathS of a crowdsourced data analysis. Katie also leads the Bristol branch of the ReproducibiliTea Journal Club - with much more success in cataloging the JC than we manage. Katie also has some great advice for ECRs on their open science journey. We hope you enjoy listening as much as we did. Katie's twitter: @katiedrax MAPS: https://osf.io/9qk...

Episode 18 - Hannah Hobson

April 30, 2019 14:01 - 41 minutes - 94.1 MB

Episode 18 - Hannah Hobson Meet Dr. Hannah Hobson, a true Registered Reports pioneer! Hannah was one of the early adopters of the registered report format, and during her PhD no less. We had to speak to her and hear her unique perspective on this research publication format. Highlights and links: Hannah's Mu registered report (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010945216300570) (Sam highly recommends looking at the power analysis section as a good detailed example of how ...

Episode 17 - Lisa Spitzer And Tobias Heycke

April 16, 2019 14:01 - 40 minutes - 45.9 MB

Episode 17 - Lisa Spitzer And Tobias Heycke This week we have two special guests, two more awesome ECRs we want you to meet! Lisa Spitzer (@Lisa__Spitzer) and Tobias Heycke (@TobiasHeycke) discuss their project with us - using screen recordings of computerised experimental procedures to assist with reproducibility. Check out Lisa and Tobias' preprint: https://psyarxiv.com/rbn8c/ In the interests of being doubly awesome, Lisa and Tobias have a separate tutorial on using Open Broadcaster Soft...

Episode 16 - Leonid Tiokhin

March 19, 2019 15:17 - 43 minutes - 99.8 MB

Episode 16 - Leonid Tiokhin In another SpecialiTEA we had the pleasure of chatting to Leo Tiokhin @LeonidTiokhin about his path to meta science and his current work. We had a slight technical hiccup, but Sophia saved us with a back-up recording! To find out more about Leo's recent Registered Report "An experimental test of the effects of competition forpriority on information sampling", check out the repository here https://osf.io/tn2vu/ Music Credit: Be Jammin - Alexander Nakarada freep...

Episode 15 - Responding To The Fallibility Of Others

March 06, 2019 09:14 - 36 minutes - 35.6 MB

Episode 15 - Responding To The Fallibility Of Others In this second part-er we revisit Dorothy Bishop's "Fallibility in Science: Responding to Errors in the Work of Oneself and Others". Last episode we discussed responding to one's own errors. We got so wrapped up that we didn't get onto responding to others errors. So, we're back; Highlights: How should we respond to other's errors Oh my god this is complicated and has so many grey areas, including; - Does career stage matter? - Does the ...

Episode 14 - Responding to fallibility in science

February 19, 2019 08:00 - 41 minutes - 41.3 MB

Episode 14 - Responding to fallibility in science This week we discuss Professor Dorothy Bishop's "Responding to fallibility in science" https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2515245918776632 Its been a while since we discussed a paper on the podcast. We really got into this discussion, and only got as far as "How should we deal with our own errors?". A whole two pages into the paper. We will revisit this paper soon to discuss responding to other's errors and distinguishing between the r...

Episode 13 - Fighting The Impostor (syndrome)

January 22, 2019 08:00 - 44 minutes - 43 MB

Episode 13 – Fighting the impostor (syndrome) Hello 2019! Amy, Sophia, and Sam discuss impostor syndrome. While Sam was concerned this would leave him wanting to hide under the desk and cry-eat chocolate for the rest of the day, it turned into an unexpectedly uplifting talk. Get in touch with your experiences; what helps? what makes it worse? how can we help each other? Just a few links: We should all feel a bit more like impostors – Julia Rohrer - http://www.the100.ci/2018/08/02/we-shou...

Episode 12 - Welcome Back Ivan Flis

December 11, 2018 16:50 - 48 minutes - 45.6 MB

Last time we chatted to Ivan about his Thesis, but there was just too much to cover. Luckily, Ivan is a dude and agreed to chat to us again. Hope you enjoy Ivan’s Dissertation “Discipline through method: Recent history and philosophy of scientific psychology (1950-2018)” https://www.dropbox.com/s/amjv3oyu8u09nw2/2018%20thesis%20Ivan%20Flis%20final%20version.pdf?dl=0 Hornstein, G. A. (1988). Quantifying Psychological Phenomena: Debates, Dilemmas, and Implications. In J. G. Morawski (Ed.),...

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