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Episode 22 – Psychbrief


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Podcast: ReproducibiliTea Podcast
Episode: Episode 22 – Psychbrief
Pub date: 2019-08-06


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!

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Starting A ReproducibiliTea Journal Club With Jade Pickering And Angelika Stefan


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Pub date: 2019-10-15


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 (including a starter pack) here: https://osf.io/3qrj6/

visit reproducibilitea.org for more information on starting your own JC, and all the info on the other jcs!

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Episode 23 -Nick Fox


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Episode: Episode 23 -Nick Fox
Pub date: 2019-08-20


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 awesome, and you can read it here https://psyarxiv.com/6m7cn/

Nick gives an overview of SCORE – “Systematizing Confidence in Open Research and Evidence”. The project is huge! Reach out to Nick if you want to get involved! you can read more about it here https://cos.io/about/news/can-machines-determine-credibility-research-claims-center-open-science-joins-new-darpa-program-find-out/

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Episode 24 – Conferences


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Episode: Episode 24 – Conferences
Episode pub date: 2019-09-03


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 are like for ECRS

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Episode 21 – Katia Damer


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Episode: Episode 21 – Katia Damer
Episode pub date: 2019-07-17


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:
– Katia’s journey to Prolific
– How we can use Prolific and whether it is the right tool for our research
– How participants can join
– Sam has used Prolific, it was da bomb
– Critical voices about online research
– Katia’s start up experience, and bringing that experience back the the PhD
– Dealing with failures and mistakes; how Prolific owns their mistakes.
– Katia’s advice for ECRs

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Episode 20 – Priya Silverstein


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Episode pub date: 2019-05-28


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!

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Episode 17 – Lisa Spitzer And Tobias Heycke


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Episode: Episode 17 – Lisa Spitzer And Tobias Heycke
Episode pub date: 2019-04-16


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 Software (OBS) for the screen recording of your tasks: osf.io/3twe9

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Episode 15 – Responding To The Fallibility Of Others


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Episode: Episode 15 – Responding To The Fallibility Of Others
Episode pub date: 2019-03-06


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 profile of the work matter?
– should we, and when should we, contact the authors to let them know of errors, and what are the complications with this?
We also dive into the idea of commenting on the research, rather than the researcher and discuss the value of this.

What do you think? hit our twitter, DMs, and email to continue the chat!

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