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Tag: Replications

Posted on March 28, 2019March 28, 2019

Replication Studies & Open Science

Ever heard of the reproducibility crisis? In this podcast episode we talk about how new replication studies can benefit from Open Science.

What is the so-called reproducibility crisis?

You might have heard of the reproducibility crisis/replication crisis in some parts of science. But what exactly is it, and how can new replication studies benefit from Open Science?

Our guest in this episode is Gerit Pfuhl, associate professor in psychology at UiT – The Arctic University of Norway.

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  • Open Access in Latin America
  • Sweden made a new deal
  • Publishing in the Global South
  • Should you write on Wikipedia?
  • Witchcraft and Open Science
  • Open Science & Ph.D-candidates
  • Preregistration In Science
  • Norway made a new deal with Elsevier
  • Replication Studies & Open Science
  • No Deal with Norway
  • Improving Research Impact
  • The History of Scholarly Publishing
  • Wiley on Open Science and Plan S
  • The Future of Open Science
  • Being an Open Access Publisher
  • Bad Science
  • Implementing DORA
  • The Psychology of Open Access
  • The problem with Peer Review
  • Tricks of the Trade – How to get your article?
  • To Open Access or Not to Open Access?
  • Senior Scientists and Valuable Data
  • What is Plan S?
  • What is Open Science?
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