### **SIPS 5TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE (June 22-23, 2020) INFORMATION**
You can now list your concrete outputs from the SIPS 2020 meeting in [this document][1].
### **IMPORTANT LINKS**
- [Static .pdf Program][3]
- [General Conference Information][4]
- [Link to opening talk slides (Aczel)][44]
- [Link to opening talk recording][46]
- [Link to closing talk slides (Wang)][45]
- [Link to closing talk recording][47]
### **June 22, Morning Session 1**
- [Unconf - Teaching and mentoring open science][5]
- [Hack - Developing syllabi to integrate open science across an undergrad psychology curriculum][6]
- [Workshop - Improving psychological measurement: Introducing the Response Process Evaluation (RPE) method][7]
- [Unconf - Rethinking pedagogies of statistical assumptions and assumption checking][8]
- [Workshop - SCORE workshop][9]
- [Unconf - Psychological Science in the Tech Industry (Who, Why, What, Where?)][10]
### **June 22, Afternoon Session 1**
- [Unconf - Filling in the blanks - Making rigorous, open, transparent, and clear conference presentations with a slideshow template][11]
- [Unconf - Towards a community-built Open Scholarship Knowledge Base][12]
- [Unconf - Expanding understanding of validity evidence: A world beyond tradition][13]
- [Hack - Psych-DS Hackathon][14]
- [Hack - Building an open source publication manual][15]
### **June 22, Afternoon Session 2**
- [Unconf - Here’s the PSA!][16]
- [Hack - Increasing transparency and clarity in construct definitions to improve psychological measurement][17]
- [Workshop - Meta-Analysis with Jamovi and R][18]
- [Workshop - Theoretical insights on how to change norms, institutions, and cultures][19]
- [Unconf - Open toolmakers’ birds of a feather session][20]
### **June 22, Afternoon Session 3**
- [Hack - Science wiki: Creating a trial page][21]
- [Hack - Collaborative open science research with undergraduates][22]
- [Hack - Develop your own collective action campaign on the Free Our Knowledge platform][23]
- [Hack - Aligning incentives for open science][24]
### **June 23, Morning Session 1**
- [Hack - Modernizing the instruction of psychological measurement][25]
- [Unconf - Improving simulation studies - Towards a firm foundation for analytical decisions][26]
- [Unconf - What is worth replicating?][27]
- [Hack - How common is open science today? Investigating the adoption of open science practices cross-culturally ][28]
- [Workshop - Software and tools for reproducible analysis, dissemination and publication of research: A hands on workshop][29]
- [Workshop - Project TIER (Teaching Integrity in Empirical Research) development workshop][30]
### **June 23, Morning Session 2**
- [Hack - Retrospective open science][31]
- [Workshop - Automated reproducible acoustic analysis][32]
### **June 23, Afternoon Session 1**
- [Workshop - Getting started with the "new" statistics: Tools, tips, and teaching help for the estimation approach to inference][33]
- [Hack - Contribute, curate, or code the Open Scholarship Knowledge Base][34]
- [Workshop - Intro to text analysis in R][35]
- [Unconf - The performance of deception in experiments][36]
- [Hack - Curriculum Writing: Developing soup-to-nuts exercises for students in conducting transparent and reproducible analyses][37]
- [Hack - A Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training (FORRT): Curating pedagogical resources for teaching open and reproducible practices][38]
### **June 23, Afternoon Session 2**
- [Unconf - Designing a register of replicability estimates for published research findings][39]
- [Hack - Attracting and retaining members from regional and racial/ethnic backgrounds that are underrepresented in SIPS][40]
- [Hack - Demo video screenplay templates for massive collaborative projects][41]
### **Asynchronous Sessions**
- [Exploring Options for Increasing Global Engagement and Awareness in Open Science][42]
- [New ways of detecting fraudulent social science research] [43]
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