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[Podcasts](https://osf.io/bts5d/wiki/Podcasts/) [Journal Articles and Blog Posts](https://osf.io/bts5d/wiki/Journal%20Articles%20and%20Blog%20Posts/) [Online Courses and Activities](https://osf.io/bts5d/wiki/Online%20Courses%20and%20Activities/) [Videos](https://osf.io/bts5d/wiki/Videos/) [Statistics, Methods](https://osf.io/bts5d/wiki/Statistics%2C%20Methods/) [Search OSF for new materials](https://osf.io/search/?q=(tags:%22reproducibility%22)) Existing Teaching Resources - [Improving Teaching and Training](https://osf.io/ehpt4/), SIPS 2018 Hackathon OSF project - [LMU Open Science Center Toolbox](https://www.osc.uni-muenchen.de/toolbox/index.html) - Index of resources for teaching put together by LMU-Munich - [Resource Collation](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kzJDrj3dtL9WOz_zRMEhgR7xxo9p3pGQOLJMUVkO1A0/edit#gid=0), from SIPS 2016 - [Test bank for replication stuff](https://osf.io/3euay/) - Multiple choice questions about replication related teaching material - [Research Transparency and Reproducibility Training](https://osf.io/fw28g/), BITSS (interdisciplnary) Syllabi and course materials: - [Course Syllabi for Open and Reproducible Methods](https://osf.io/vkhbt/wiki/home/) - List of syllabi with links - [Open and Reproducible Science](https://osf.io/qbm89/), Lorne Campbell, 2018 - [Improving the Credibility of Social Science Research: A Practical Guide for Researchers](https://github.com/PolicyDesignEvaluationLab/teaching-credibility) - interdisciplinary/general social sciences - [Methods of Communication Research](https://osf.io/jrts4/), Neil Lewis, Jr. - [Methods for Reliable, Transparent, and Open Science](https://github.com/rouderj/transparent-science-course), Jeff Rouder and Joachim Vandekerckhove - [History and Methods of Psychology](https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwhYp57N_o3TRE5Kejg3blphVXM/view), Moin Syed - [How reliable is cognitive neuroscience?](http://tomstafford.staff.shef.ac.uk/reliable/IsCognitiveNeurosciencereliable.html), Tom Stafford - [Teaching replicabiity slides](https://osf.io/pbhfe/) (slides from a Research Methods course), Simine Vazire - [Reading List](https://osf.io/bts5d/files/) - General open science, pre-registration, replication - [Lecture Slides and script about replication crisis](https://osf.io/mh9pe/), Chopik et al. Manuals and Guides - [Manual of Best Practices in Transparent Social Science Research](https://www.bitss.org/education/manual-of-best-practices/), Garret Christensen, BITSS (interdisciplnary) - [Open Science Manual](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oMkTCEFtOq_DB0eoNiyk-B5QCgL6sVSF5pVvD1ONZDc/edit#) - Benjamin Le's manual for his thesis students on how to do open and replicable research Some topics: - Sample-size planning - Pre-registration - Sharing data and materials - Computational reproducibility - Issues to watch out for Research Replication Projects - CREP - The Collaborative Replication for Undergraduates Webpage. https://osf.io/wfc6u/ - A guide to undergraduate replication projects; practical advice, links to potential studies, and links to analysis tools: https://osf.io/jx2td/ - [Replication Wiki](http://replication.uni-goettingen.de/wiki/index.php/Main_Page) - repository of studies in empirical economics that have (i) been replicated (+ data, materials, and replications) and (ii) should be replicated Books - [Discovering Statistics](https://www.discoveringstatistics.com/) by Andy Field - [An Adventure in Statistics](https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/discovering-statistics/book237529) by Andy Field - [Understanding Psychology as a Science: An Introduction to Scientific and Statistical Inference](https://www.macmillanihe.com/page/detail/Understanding-Psychology-as-a-Science/?K=9780230542303) by Zoltan Dienes - [The Seven Deadly Sins of Psychology: A Manifesto for Reforming the Culture of Scientific Practice](https://www.amazon.com/Seven-Deadly-Sins-Psychology-Scientific/dp/0691158908) by Chris Chambers - [How to Lie with Statistics](https://www.amazon.com/How-Lie-Statistics-Darrell-Huff/dp/0393310728) by Darrell Huff
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