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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 5

  • Data Visualization
    • Introduction to transparent data visualization
    • How graphics reveal data
    • A brief history of maps, time-series, and charts
    • Graphical excellence and integrity
    • What should we do to improve our graphs and figures?
    • Making graphics more transparent and compelling
  • Looking Forward
    • The (r)evolution of scientific practice and methods
    • Trends in social science in the last 25 years
    • How to spread transparency

Looking Forward

The social science community is experiencing a rapid paradigm shift in regards to research transparency and a research transparency movement is in full swing. Where will it head? And how can you continue to be a part of it?

5.9 The (r)evolution of scientific practice and methods

5.10 Trends in social science in the last 25 years

5.11 How to spread transparency

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