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  • Catalyst Workshop: Doing Open Science

    May 4-6 – Catalyst Ignacio Sarmiento-Barbieri (Universidad de los Andes) will host “Doing Open Science: Design of experiments, software and use of data in research”, …
  • Workshop Series: Working with Qualitative and Textual Data

    Jan 26-Apr 18 – Join a workshops series entitled “Working with Qualitative and Textual Data” and organized by the UC Berkeley Library. The workshops are free …
  • BITSS at ASSA 2022

    Join two sessions with BITSS staff members on Jan. 7 at the 2022 Allied Social Science Associations Annual Meeting: At 3:45 pm-5:45 pm PT, Ted …

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  • Promoting Transparency and Equity in Pre-Doctoral Research

    2 months ago
    by Coly Elhai, Dominic Russel, Jun Wong Introduction from BITSS: Today on the BITSS blog, Coly Elhai, Dominic Russel, and Jun Wong reflect on their Catalyst training project entitled “Transparency …
  • Introducing the Institute for Replication: Improving Credibility through Reproductions and Replications

    4 months ago
    by Abel Brodeur Introduction from BITSS: Today on the BITSS blog, Catalyst Abel Brodeur presents the Institute for Replication (I4R) (Twitter: @I4Replication), a new initiative for improving the credibility of …

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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