Workshop: Openness and reproducibility in quantitative research

The Center for Open Science and the Leiden Centre of Data Science will organise a workshop ‘Openness and reproducibility in quantitative research’ on Wednesday 2 November 2016. Please register here if you would like to participate; space is limited.

There are many actions researchers can take to increase the openness and reproducibility of their work. Please join us for a workshop, hosted by the Center for Open Science, to learn easy, practical steps to make your work more reproducible. The workshop will be hands-on. Using example studies, attendees will actively participate in creating a reproducible project from start to finish.

Topics covered

  • project documentation;
  • version control;
  • pre-analysis plans;
  • open source tools like the Center for Open Science’s Open Science Framework to easily implement these concepts in a scientific workflow.

For whom?
This workshop is aimed at graduate students, postdocs and other researchers, across disciplines, who are engaged in quantitative research. The workshop does not require any specialised knowledge of programming. Participants will gain a foundation for incorporating reproducible, transparent practices into their current workflows.

Speaker: Courtney Soderberg
Courtney is the Statistical and Methodological Consultant at the Center for Open Science and heads up their training programs for reproducible research methods. She has a Ph.D. in Experimental Social Psychology with a minor in Quantitative Psychology from UC Davis.

Attendees will need to bring their own laptop in order to fully participate.

Practical information

Date: Wednesday, November 2nd 2016

Time: 9:30-12:30

Location: Snellius B.02, Niels Bohrweg 1, Leiden

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