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MOOC: Transparent and Open Social Science Research

  • Week 1: Introduction
  • Week 2: Publication Bias
  • Week 3: Pre-Registration, Pre-Analysis Plans, and Meta-Analysis
  • Week 4: Replication and Open Data
  • Week 5: Data Visualization

MOOC: Week 3

  • Registration and Pre-Analysis Plans
    • Introduction to pre-registration
    • How widely can we apply pre-registration?
    • A pre-analysis plan example: A Sierra Leone study on GoBifo local institutional reforms
  • The Open Science Framework
  • Meta-Analysis
    • Introduction to pre-registration
    • A meta-analysis example: “Quantifying the Influence of Climate on Human Conflict” Part I
    • A meta-analysis example: “Quantifying the Influence of Climate on Human Conflict” Part II
    • A meta-analysis example: “Quantifying the Influence of Climate on Human Conflict” Part III

Registration and Pre-Analysis Plans

What are pre-analysis plans and how does registering studies benefit the scientific community, as well as our own research? This activity introduces you to these tools.

3.1 Introduction to pre-registration

3.2 How widely can we apply pre-registration?

3.3 A pre-analysis plan example: A Sierra Leone study on GoBifo local institutional reforms

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