Open Science: Why and how to do preregistration?

6 November 2024 09:30 - 12:00
Max Planck Institute & online
Zoom
Workshop
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The Open Science workshops are back! In this third Open Science workshop, we will cover the basics of preregistration. Preregistration can be defined as “stating as clearly as possible what you are going to do before actually doing it in a way that is verifiable by others”. In other words, science done right.

The first part of the workshop will be led by Dirk van Gorp, and will be more a more general introduction to Open Science. After a short break, Anita Eerland will guide us through how and why to preregister your research. She will also debunk common misconceptions about preregistration, and point us to some useful tools (e.g., the Open Science Framework) and resources. No preparation needed, but please (pre)register if you want to attend!


Schedule

10:00-10:30 Introduction to Open Science
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-11:45 Hands on session about Pre-registration


This is an online-only event. You will get the zoom link after registration.


About the instructors

Dirk van Gorp is an Open Science Officer at the Radboud University Library. Learn more about the Library's services here!

Anita Eerland is Assistant Professor at the department of Communication Science of the Behavioral Science Institute at the Radboud University in Nijmegen. Her research centers around how linguistic cues (e.g., grammatical aspect) influence our perception of a described event, and applies this to police reports. She is involved in the Open Science community and is an ambassador of the Center for Open Science and co-founder of the Open Science Community Utrecht (OSCU). Read more about her work here!

 

For registration please go to https://medal.ut.ee/event/open-science-preregistration/

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