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I convened this module in the Autumn of 2018 within the University of Nottingham's Q-step centre. This was a team-taught module, and I upload my own teaching materials here. This module contained two **research transparency elements** in the final assignment: 1. the students had to submit a well-commented Rscript in the appendix, showing how they reached the results (I provided an R template for this) 2. the final exam included the replication of simple summary statistics of my own published article; the results were given, but the students had to show in R how they would replicate that particular table If I had to teach this course again (I was standing in for someone else), I would do weekly exercises related to research transparency, not just embed this in the final assignment. Please contact me for .Rmd files and data files.
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