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#Webinar Announcement!
Preregistration for student assignments

26 June 2025, 13:30 -15 hrs register to get the link:
reproducibilitynetwork.nl/even

Are you an educator and wondering if and how to include #preregistration into student assignments? Then join our webinar and learn from our speakers:
Ewout Meijer from Maastricht University and @ElenLeFoll from the University of Cologne will share their experiences with having students preregister their term papers and theses work.

Imagine you preregistered study with tests A and B for a directed hypothesis H, but did not specify one-tailed or two-tailed testing. Test A is in the predicted direction, but p = between .05 and .09. Test B is in the non-predicted direction, but p < .05. How do you report results?

Preregistering your research is a great way to boost transparency and rigor. But which template is right for your study?

Join us on March 27 at 11 AM ET for a webinar on choosing the right preregistration template! We’ll explore OSF’s templates for different study types—including experiments, systematic reviews, qualitative methods, and more.

🔗 Register now: cos-io.zoom.us/webinar/registe

I use the #OSF #preregistration tool extensively, but I don't find the online form suitable for drafting. Online collaboration, commenting, track changes, and version history is not possible. I've had bad experiences with simultaneous editing and the wrong user finalizing preregs as administrator.

In our lab we've transferred the online form to a Word file that we use an online file to plan the preregistration before copying it into the OSF form. It's available here in case it could be useful for others: osf.io/ufzra #OpenScience

#FOERRT: The need for public opinion and survey methodology research to embrace preregistration and replicati[...]

This Resource has been tagged with 'Preregistration', 'Replication' and 'Public Opinion' and is available in English.

It's aimed at the Undergraduate, Graduate/Professional, Career/Technical and Adult-Education levels in Social Science.

You can find it here: forrt.org/curated_resources/97

🏆 17 eligible case studies were submitted for our #OpenResearch Award 2024. All eligible case studies will be highlighted here. Today:

#OpenSource #Science for Human-Machine Interaction: Helping machines understand and produce non-literal speech in multilingual contexts, by Xiyuan Gao:
🔗 rug.nl/research/openscience/op

All eligible case studies from 2024:
🔗 rug.nl/research/openscience/op

Workshop: Introduction to Open Science and Pre-Registration - 12 December 2024

UM is on a mission to become a leading example of the Open Science movement, which aims to make research, including papers, data, methods, etc., open to anyone so we can all benefit.

openscience-maastricht.nl/even

www.openscience-maastricht.nlPre-registration workshop: Why, How, and Where | Open Science Maastricht
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For people a little distant from the topic, a decent description of #preregistration and #registration.

The criticisms mostly seem of the "not all injuries are prevented by seatbelts and I might get trapped" flavor.

In reality the main problem may be that researchers don't live 36-hour days, try though they generally do. Adding work that seems peripheral in a context of personal honesty is a hard choice.

That and who pays for the infrastructure, over decades.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preregis

en.wikipedia.orgPreregistration (science) - Wikipedia

A morass of conflicted objectives, careless curation. Human nature with all of its sublime and ridiculous features.

Ideally Graham's article would have touched on #preregistration, #registration. With these on hand there would be much less murk and much more light. It's a missed object lesson.

Parenthetically I happen to look at a lot of scientific reports each week, for reasons. There is a steady drumbeat of author-instigated retractions. Good to bear that in mind.

theatlantic.com/magazine/archi

The Atlantic · The Business-School Scandal That Just Keeps Getting BiggerBy Daniel Engber