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  • Research Transparency and Reproducibility Training (RT2) 2023

    BITSS will hold its Research Transparency and Reproducibility Training (RT2) on May 17-19. RT2 provides participants with an overview of tools and practices for transparent …
  • BITSS Workshop: Forecasting in the Social Sciences

    Led by Stefano DellaVigna (UC Berkeley) and Eva Vivalt (The University of Toronto), the 2023 workshop will bring together leaders from across academic disciplines to …
  • 2023 BITSS Annual Meeting

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

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  • BITSS Flagship Open Science Training Gets a Boost

    8 months ago
    Introduction from BITSS: Today on the BITSS blog, BITSS Communications Intern Brian Lee announces a new NIA grant that invests in open science and transparency efforts across the social sciences.  …
  • Pre-Specification and Reproducibility Outside of Academia

    12 months ago
    Introduction from BITSS: In this post, Catalyst Ann Furbush shares her experience from her training project and discusses how open science tools and practices can be adopted in professional settings …

Catalyst Spotlight

Richie Lenne
University of Minnesota
Social Psychology

Richie Lenne is a PhD student in social psychology at University of Minnesota. His research focuses on processes of behavior change—how people make and sustain desired changes. Behaviors such as eating and physical activity underlie the chronic diseases that strain our nation’s medical system and economy. As such, interventions that address preventative…

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