Teaching and Learning Zone: Open source methods

Our commitment to Open Science and information to help you plan, write up and disseminate your work in line with Open Science principles and approaches

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About Open Science

To find out more about our institutional commitment to open science, please see the  to the parliamentary inquiry on which includes two co-authors from our team, and Prof Zoltan Dienes

Prof Dienes is also a leading advocate of Registered Reports and co-founder of  (PCIRR). You can read more about PCIRR in his  and about Registered Reports in his forthcoming paper (see below).

  • Reproducibility & Registered Reports

    Stewart, S. R., Pennington, C. R., Silva, G. F. A., Ballou, N., Butler, J., Dienes, Z., Jay, C., Rossit, S., & Samara, A. (2021).   BMC Research Notes,15(1), 1–5.

    Dienes, Z. (forthcoming). The inner workings of Registered Reports. In A. L. Nichols & J. E. Edlund (Eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Research Methods and Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Cambridge University Press.  

  • Open & Reproducible Methods

     

If you are new to Open Science, the terms and jargon can be confusing. This community-sourced , co-authored by Jenny Terry, provides a useful guide to help get you started.