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This is an umbrella repository for several projects/hackathons that started at the 2019 APS (first!) hackathon. Four concrete projects that emerged out of this project are: * Handling flexibility * Reporting deviations from the plan * Flowchart - reviewing from an open science perspective * Preregistration Lifecycles **Day-of notes** [Day-of working doc (scratchpads & notes)](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Drc7TWlDDWr71NMCIPXei-_tv-QpDxtL_1AN5mEenBE/edit?usp=sharing) [Feedback form](https://forms.gle/DFLZyLAjnGkjVd9bA) **What should you expect?** Our aim is to make engaging in best research practices easier. This hackathon will be an interactive and collaborative session. Rather than our co-chairs sharing their thoughts on best research and how to practice it, attendees along with the co-chairs will work together in groups to develop and curate resources for engaging in best research practices that will be made widely available. We will have preselected projects to work on, but should those some of these projects finish early or garner an abundance of interest, we will splinter off and work on related projects over the course of the hackathon. Specific topics for these projects will be announced here soon. After the hackathon, these resources will be made available for anyone to use! Participating in the hackathon is a great chance make helpful contributions towards the bettering of the field, while meeting people across all areas of psychology in an open, and cooperative setting. If you miss the beginning of the session, that’s okay! You can join in with a group already at work. **What should you bring?** - A tablet or laptop. - A willingness to listen and contribute to the working groups. **Tentative Schedule:** 9:00 - 9:15 - Introduction to the hackathon. 9:15 - 10:00 - Break into groups, and get started! 10:00 - 10:15 - Progress updates. 10:15 - 11:00 - Back to work. 11:00 - 11:15 - Progress updates. 11:15 - 12:00 - Back to work. Regroup and conclude.
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