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  • Catalyst workshop: Pre-doctoral Research in Economics 2021

    June 12-13 – Catalyst Jun Wong and colleagues Coly Elhai and Dominic Russel will host the Pre-doctoral Research in Economics (PRE) 2021 virtual workshop, which …
  • Workshop: Teaching Reproducible Research in the Classroom

    Jun. 2, online —  At 3-5 pm PT, BITSS, the AEA Data Editor, and the Research Division of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis …
  • Webinar: Instruction in Reproducible Research

    May 21, 2021 — BITSS Project Scientist Fernando Hoces de la Guardia presented the Social Science Reproduction Platform (SSRP), currently in beta, as part of the …

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  • Métodos em Pauta: an initiative bringing transparency to Brazilian political science

    2 weeks ago
    Introduction from BITSS: In addition to being synonymous with research transparency and reproducibility, open science is also about building communities centered around collaboration and the exchange of knowledge. In this …
  • Emerging benefits and insights from a year of forecasting on the Social Science Prediction Platform

    3 weeks ago
    By Katie Hoeberling, Senior Program Manager The Social Science Prediction Platform (SSPP) allows researchers to systematically collect predictions about the results of research, as discussed in this post from last …

Catalyst Spotlight

Jelte Wicherts
Tilburg University
Psychology

Jelte Wicherts received both his Master’s degree (2002, cum laude) and PhD degree (2007, cum laude) from the Psychological Methods group at the University of Amsterdam. He has published on a wide range of topics related to reproducibility, replication, individual differences, statistics, and measurement. His research interests include group differences in IQ,…

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