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Past, Present and Future of Open Science (Emergent session): Pre-registration, Registered reports #88

Open jsheunis opened 4 years ago

jsheunis commented 4 years ago

Pre-registration, Registered reports

By Rémi Gau, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgique

Abstract

Planned time

Wednesday 1rst of July ; 11AM (UK time)

Participants:

  1. Rémi gau
  2. Rotem Botvinik-Nezer
  3. Chris Chambers
  4. Gustav Nilsonne
  5. Dustin Moraczewski
  6. Johannes Algermissen
  7. Olivia Guest
  8. TBD

We want to create a space to have a discussion about some of the following points (and others related):

Useful Links

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FMItbzwfVEz_pgrpdIg9dn1uPOriuaautLVbK9V0uGw/edit?usp=sharing

Tagging @Remi-Gau

johalgermissen commented 4 years ago

Some useful links to get started on pre-registration:

Pre-registration

OSF

As-predicted.org

Further templates (in progress)

Overview existing pre-registrations in neuroimaging (in progress)

Further references on pre-registration:

Registered reports

Evolution of registered reports

Overview existing registered reports

Evaluation of registered reports

Remi-Gau commented 4 years ago

Holy monkey you were not kidding about having that ready to go.

Will mention this recent preprint: The case for formal methodology in scientific reform, Berna Devezer, Danielle J. Navarro, Joachim Vandekerckhove, Erkan Ozge Buzbas. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.26.048306v1.full.pdf+html

complexbrains commented 4 years ago

This event has been scheduled to be run on 31.06.2020, 10:00- 11:00 UTC

For more information, please go to https://ohbm.github.io/osr2020/schedule/emea

Remi-Gau commented 4 years ago

Sorry for the cross-posting.

A bit late but here would be a basic structure for this session.

I volunteer to moderate the discussion (I have opinions about the topic but I would rather hear what y'all have to say).

In terms of tone let's try to go for a discussion where we try to understand each other's view point rather than "being right".

In terms of coverage let's try to strike a good balance between not going too far down a single rabbit hole but to cover several of those points.

InquisitiveVi commented 4 years ago

Will it be possible to post all the links shared during the discussion over here?

Remi-Gau commented 4 years ago

@InquisitiveVi Yes will try to keep track and add them

johalgermissen commented 4 years ago

Links that came up during the discussion online and in the subsequent discussion on Mattermost:

Pre-registration

Influence of pipeline decisions on conclusions

Open Science badges

Theory in cognitive science

Model-based cognitive neuroscience