Sep 14, 2016 – Sep 14, 2016 | Berkeley, CA
Workshop: Increasing Openness in Quantitative Research
Description
Join us for a free, practical, hands-on workshop to create more rigorous, open, impactful, and reproducible research. This workshop is co-hosted by the Center for Open Science and D-Lab. Using an example study, we will introduce concrete steps any researcher can take to create more rigorous, impactful, and reproducible research.
This workshop is open to any researcher including students, faculty, and staff and does not require any specialized knowledge of programming. Please bring a laptop in order to fully participate.
Workshop Objectives
- Understand reproducible research
- Organize a reproducible project
- Understand power
- Pre-register your study
- Learn documentation and version control
- Contain bias
- Share your work
- Use the Center for Open Science’s Open Science Framework to implement these concepts into your research workflow
Keyword: Methodologies/Approaches, Quantitative Analysis
Details
Training Host: D-Lab
D-lab Facilitator: Patty Frontiera
Format Detail: Interactive
Participant Technology Requirement: Laptop required