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i4replication I4R @i4replication ·
5 May

We have travel grants (up to 500USD) for PhD students and postdoc fellows to attend the San Francisco Replication Games on June 19th. Econ, pol sci and related fields. You can register to the event here:



Email I4R to request a travel grant.

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  • 2025 BITSS Annual Meeting

    We're excited to announce that the 13th BITSS Annual Meeting will be held at UC Berkeley on Thursday, February 27! This one-day event will bring together …
  • Research Transparency and Reproducibility Training (RT2) 2024

    The Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences will hold its 12th Research Transparency and Reproducibility Training (RT2) in Berkeley, CA, June 5-7, 2024!  …
  • 2024 BITSS Annual Meeting

    The BITSS Annual Meeting will bring together actors from academia, scholarly publishing, and policy to share novel research and discuss efforts to improve the credibility …

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  • Advancing Research Transparency: A Conversation on Replication Checklists

    3 months ago
    Replication is an important tool for research credibility. In this interview, BITSS Program Manager Jo Weech interviewed impact evaluation experts Sridevi Prasad and Douglas Glandon on their replication checklist, designed …
  • Transparency Challenges in Policy Analysis: Lessons from the Congressional Budget Office

    5 months ago
    How can the principles of research transparency be applied to policy research? What opportunities are there for the incoming administration? BITSS Research Scientist Fernando Hoces de la Guardia and Program …

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Johannes Haushofer
Princeton
Economics

Johannes Haushofer is Assistant Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs in the Department of Psychology and the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University. His research interests lie at the intersection of neurobiology, behavioral economics, and development economics. His research asks whether poverty has particular psychological and neurobiological consequences, and whether these consequences,…

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