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Open Science TalkOpen Science Talk#52 Responsible Research AssessmentFelix Schönbrodt speaks about his work within the German Psychological Society, where he is part of a committee that has developed a set of guidelines for Responsible Research Assessment. A professor at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich, Germany, Schönbrodt is also the leader of LMU’s Open Science Centre and has been working actively to promote reproducibility and transparency in science for many years. More details, including a transcript of the entire episode, can be found at doi.org/10.7557/19.7344.2023-11-2925 minBJKS PodcastBJKS Podcast55. Angelika Stefan: p-hacking, simulations, and Shiny AppsAngelika Stefan is a PhD student at the University of Amsterdam in the Psychological Methods group (lead by Eric-Jan Wagenmakers). In this conversation, we talk about her preprint 'Big little lies: A Compendium and Simulation of p-Hacking Strategies', which she just uploaded to PsyArXiv. We also discuss how she created the Shiny App that allows users to play around with the simulations and run simulations that didn't make it into the paper.BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related, hosted by Benjamin James Kuper-Smith. In 2022, episodes will appear irregularly, roughly twice per...2022-05-0154 minEverything HertzEverything Hertz151: The dirty dozenDan and James discuss a new preprint that details twelve p-hacking strategies and simulates their impact on false-positive rates. They also discuss the Great Resignation in academia and the academic job market. Links The twitter discussion on Associate editor pay kicked off by Eiko Fried The p-hacking paper from Angelika Stefan and Felix Schönbrodt The sample size preprint from Daniel Lakens Everything Hertz on social media Dan on twitter James on twitter Everything Hertz on twitter Everything Hertz on Facebook Support us on Patreon and get bonus stuff! $1 per month: A 20% d...2022-03-2139 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR124 Open Science Center at LMU Munich [EN]Over the last couple of years, a number of people at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich have relentlessly (in a good way) been pushing open science efforts. Be it in the form of incorporating open science badges, signing open initiatives, or the foundation of an Open Science Committee at LMU, there has been a lot of activity in a very desireable direction. These activities have finally led to an even more manifest joint effort, the foundation of the Open Science Center at LMU. We had the great pleasure to talk to Anne-Laure Boulesteix and Felix Schön...2018-05-1444 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR123 Changing incentive structures to foster the actual sharing rate of open data (Talk #osc2018) [EN] https://www.openscienceradio.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/OSR123-felix-schoenbrodt-talk-osc2018-en.mp4   If you’ve been listening to us for a while you have probably already heard about Felix Schönbrodt, as we have mentioned him in a number of episodes talking about projects he was involved in and a number of talks, e.g. his lighting talk at the 2016 Barcamp Science 2.0 or his recent talk at the Open Science Conference 2018. Felix is a principal investigator for Psychological Methods and Assessment at the Department of Psychology, and moreover, he is an absolute Open Science enthusiast. As w...2018-05-0826 minEverything HertzEverything Hertz47: Truth bombs from a methodological freedom fighter (with Anne Scheel)In this episode, Dan and James are joined by Anne Scheel (LMU Munich) to discuss open science advocacy. Highlights: How Anne became an open science advocate Open science is better science Methodological terrorists/freedom fighters The time Anne stood up after a conference keynote and asked a question Asking poor PhD students to pay for conference costs upfront and then reimbursing them 6 months later Is it worth if for early career researchers to push open science practices? How to begin with implementing open science practices Power analysis should be normal practice, it shouldn’t be controversial An...2017-07-071h 09Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR041 Ignition Talk by Felix Schönbrodt: Putting Open Science into Practice #s20bar [EN]Felix Schönbrodt of LMU Munich just gave an ignition talk at the Barcamp Science 2.0 to stimulate some ideas and ground for debate during the rest of the day. Putting Open Science into practice: Simple but powerful steps for researchers, universities, and journals Even if I embrace the values of research transparency – where should I begin? How can I move my institution a little towards openness? This short talk highlights some recent developments and practical examples that enable researchers and institutions to put Open Science into practice. We took the opportunity after his talk to...2016-05-0213 min