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Description: This project contains the slides used in the delivery of a series of workshops on open science and pre-registration (variously co-sponsored by CRDH, CRBLM, and ManyBabies): Oct 2023 - Open Science and Research Ethics (Nicolás Alessandroni) Oct 2023 - Navigating the Path to Open Science: A Guide for Emerging Scholars (Nicolás Alessandroni) Mar 2023 - Prácticas de Ciencia Abierta para la Investigación en Psicología y Ciencias Sociales (Nicolás Alessandroni) Mar 2023 - Ciencia Abierta para la Investigación Psicológica (Nicolás Alessandroni) Mar 2023 - Getting Started with Open Science Principles and Practices (Nicolás Alessandroni) Feb 2023 - Open Science Principles and Practices for Reproducible Research (Nicolás Alessandroni) Oct 2022 - An Introduction to Open Science - A ManyBabies webinar (Nicolás Alessandroni & Krista Byers-Heinlein) Sept 2022 - How open science is transforming research (Krista Byers-Heinlein) Sept 2022 - An Introduction to Open Science and Pre-registration (Nicolás Alessandroni) Mar 2022 - Embracing Open Science in Psychology via the Open Science Framework (Krista Byers-Heinlein, & Nicolás Alessandroni) Dec 2020 - Pre-registering your study: Why, How, and What-If (Rodrigo Dal Ben, Esther Schott, & Krista Byers-Heinlein) Sep 2020 - Pre-registering your study: Why, How, and What-If (Esther Schott & Krista Byers-Heinlein) Oct 2019 - Pre-registering your study: Why, How, and What-If (Krista Byers-Heinlein & Esther Schott)

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