Encouraging Academics to Embrace #OpenScience
In this talk, I suggested a few strategies to encourage academics to improve their research by adopting open science. I was inspired by Marcus Munafo and Brian Nosek’s works when creating the slides.
Recorded talks, workshops, guest lectures, etc.
Written by Amelia Zein
In this talk, I suggested a few strategies to encourage academics to improve their research by adopting open science. I was inspired by Marcus Munafo and Brian Nosek’s works when creating the slides.
In this workshop, I introduced the concept of statistical power, which is long neglected in psychological research. I also emphasised and clarified the definition of some important NHST concepts, such as alpha, beta, type 1 & 2 error, and p-value. At the end of the workshop, I encouraged participants to perform a priori power analysis to determine and plan sampe size prior to data collection.
This event was the part of PhD student orientation camp (Batch 2018) and I delivered three different topics, which were a) APA’s journal article reporting standard; b) An introduction to scientific publications; and c) Replication crisis and #OpenScience movement in Psychology.