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Brian Nosek on the Reproducibility Project


PSYCHOLOGY. Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science

Reproducibility is a defining feature of science, but the extent to which it characterizes current research is unknown ... Brian A Nosek, Michèle ...

Reproducibility in Cancer Biology: Making sense of replications - eLife

Now that the first five Replication Studies in the Reproducibility Project ... Brian A Nosek. Center for Open Science, Charlottesville, United ...

Brian Nosek (@[email protected]) on X: "Many Labs 5 ...

Many Labs 5: @cebersole 169 coauthors & I replicated 10 Reproducibility Project: Psychology replications that were not endorsed by original ...

The Reproducibility Project: A Model of Large-Scale Collaboration ...

As a result, there are currently few incentives for conducting and publishing direct replications of previously published research (Nosek et al.

Psychology's Replication Crisis Can't Be Wished Away - The Atlantic

Last August, I wrote about a large initiative called the Reproducibility Project, led by Brian Nosek from the University of Virginia. The ...

Replication Value project: separate thread FYI - Google Groups

Brian Nosek. unread,. Feb 16, 2012, 6:13:51 PM2/16/12.

Science AMA Series: We are authors of "Estimating the ... - Reddit

Brian Nosek, Center for Open Science & University of ... [RPP Author] Are there plans to replicate the Reproducibility Project: Psychology?

Brian Nosek, Center for Open Science and the Reproducibility Project

Nosek presents an overview of the project's mission and work and offers insights about the news coverage it has received.

Brian Nosek on LinkedIn: High replicability of newly discovered ...

Some replication project outcomes are dispiriting, this one is not. Our paper "High replicability of newly discovered social-behavioural ...

Scientific Utopia: Improving the Openness and Reproducibility of ...

... reproducibility of scientific research by conducting large-scale, crowdsourced replication projects ... About Brian Nosek: Brian Nosek received a Ph.D. in from ...

‪Brian Nosek‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

A manifesto for reproducible science. MR Munafò, BA Nosek, DVM Bishop, KS Button, CD Chambers, ... Nature human behaviour 1 (1), 1-9, 2017. 3205*, 2017.

EP12 Brian Nosek - Open Science and Reproducibility

Brian co-founded Project Implicit, an multi-university collaboration for research and education investigating implicit cognition — thoughts ...

Reproducibility in Science | Faith Seeking Understanding

In 2011 a University of Virginia psychologist named Brian Nosek began the Reproducibility Project. He simply wanted to see if the reported ...

Brian Nosek on “Here are some ways of making your study replicable”

Brian Nosek is a leader of the replication movement in science and a ... Eg, for the cancer reproducibility project DMSO (solvent) concentration ...

Brian Nosek - Speaking Engagements - Project Implicit

Brian Nosek is available for speaking engagements about open science/reproducibility or implicit bias. To schedule Brian for open science related engagements, ...

Brian Nosek | Assembly Series | Washington University in St. Louis

Thus was born the Reproducibility Project. Nosek and his team recruited more than 250 researchers to voluntarily reproduce 100 experiments in close ...

How 'open science' is changing psychological research, with Brian ...

Brian Nosek, PhD: I'm delighted to be here today. Thank you for having me. Mills: Let's start with how you became interested in the reproducibility of ...

The Replication Crisis in Psychology - Noba Project

... project, led by University of Virginia psychologist Brian Nosek (Open Science Collaboration, 2015). Because these findings were reported in the prestigious ...

ISPS Hosts Brian Nosek for Conversation About Reproducibility

... Reproducibility Project was visiting ISPS to talk about open science and research transparency, as part of the 2016 Yale Day of Data.

Escaped Sapiens - Is Science In (reproducibility) Crisis? - YouTube

Brian Nosek discusses the reproducibility project, a crowdsourced collaboration of 270 authors, which attempted to repeat 100 published ...