Publication bias is well documented in the social sciences. Only a fraction of scholarship reporting null results is made accessible to the public. One way to increase the visibility of this work is to post a pre-analysis plan (PAP) which has the added benefit of improving research transparency. However, despite the rising…
Jordan Weiss
Jordan Weiss is a demographer who studies population health and inequality. A central theme of his work concerns the integration of theories across multiple disciplines with advances in statistical and computational science to inform research design and translate findings into actionable, policy-relevant information. Jordan’s primary interests in transparency and reproducibility lie at…
Ingrid Picasso CerdĂ
Ingrid is a Social Anthropologist and has a Masters in International Development Cooperation. She has collaborated on research projects from diverse topics such as rural development, international migration, indigenous bilingual intercultural education, peace-building and popular economy; all of which articulate her personal interest in development studies. Since 2015, she has been working…
Course Syllabi for Open and Reproducible Methods
A collection of course syllabi from any discipline featuring content to examine or improve open and reproducible research practices. Housed on the OSF.
Laura Fortunato
Dr. Laura Fortunato is an evolutionary anthropologist with training in both anthropology and biology. Her research aims to understand the evolution of human social and cultural behaviour, working at the interface between the two fields. Laura is based at the University of Oxford, as Associate Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology and Tutorial Fellow…
Ben Marwick
Ben Marwick is an Associate Professor at the University of Washington Anthropology Department and a Senior Research Scientist at the University of Wollongong Centre for Archaeological Science. A graduate of the University of Western Australia and The Australian National University, Ben’s main research activities combine models from evolutionary ecology with analyses of archaeological evidence to investigate…
Zacharie Dimbuene
Leader in Education Zacharie Tsala Dimbuene is a Researcher in Population Studies. He taught Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry at a High School level in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He also taught Sampling Design, Demographic Analysis Techniques, Mathematics and Probability at the Department of Demography, University of Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of…
Zacharie T. Dimbuene
Zacharie Tsala Dimbuene (PhD, Demography, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 2010) is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Population Studies and Development at the University of Kinshasa and Part-Time Lecturer at the University of Ottawa. He taught Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry at a High School level in the Democratic Republic of…