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Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science (SIPS) 2020 Meeting
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Description: Meeting materials for the 2020 remote meeting
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Hack - Developing syllabi to integrate open science across an undergrad psychology curriculum
SIPS 2020. An increasing number of faculty interested in open science are teaching courses on improving credibility and open science, or are integrati...
Workshop - Improving Psychological Measurement: Introducing the Response Process Evaluation (RPE) Method
Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science (SIPS), June 2020.
Unconf - Filling in the Blanks - Making Rigorous, Open, Transparent, and Clear Conference Presentations with a Slideshow Template
If you want to communicate your research with professional slideshow presentations, start here. We will use the newly developed ACTOR model that focus...
SIPS 2020 Psych-DS Hackathon
Materials from the SIPS2020 Psych-DS Hackathon
Hack - Increasing transparency and clarity in construct definitions to improve psychological measurement
In this session we hope to discuss strategies for systematizing language use and practices to establish new normative criteria for construct definiti...
Unconf - What is worth replicating?
Given that most research is original, and we have limited resources available for replication, we need guidelines for study selection in replication r...
Workshop - Software and Tools for Reproducible Analysis, Dissemination and Publication of Research - An Interactive Workshop
Virtual workshop conducted as part of SIPS 2020.
Workshop - Automated Reproducible Acoustic Analysis
Voice analysis has serious issues of reproducibility and gatekeeping. Here we will break down those barriers by teaching you how to code your own repr...
Hack - Curriculum Writing: Developing soup-to-nuts exercises for students in conducting transparent and reproducible analyses
TIER Soup-to-Nuts Exercise Writing Hackathon
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