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Description
This webinar serves as an introduction to open science principles and practices. It describes what open science is, how it is related to frameworks for Responsible Conduct of Research, and the primary rationale for why it is valuable. It then reviews a set of core open science practices—open data, open code, open materials, preregistration, and open access publishing—highlighting both the benefits and potential limitations of each. The webinar emphasizes that engaging in open science practices is not “all or nothing” and is something that researchers can—and should—begin right away.
Audience
Research Personnel, Researchers, Students
Meet the Presenter
Moin Syed, PhD – University of Minnesota
Dr. Moin Syed is a McKnight Presidential Endowed Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota. He has conducted numerous workshops on methods, open science, preregistration, diversity, and theory development across the U.S. and Europe, and has been heavily involved in science reform efforts.