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The Winnower | 2015

Opening Statement at "Transparency/replicability" Roundtable #RRIG2015

Lorne Campbell

© Campbell This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and redistribution in any medium, provided that the original author and source are credited. At the close relationships pre-conference (#RRIG2015), taking place on February 26 prior to the conference of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP: http://spspmeeting.org/2015/General-Info.aspx), there is a roundtable discussion on “methodological and replication issues for relationship science”. Discussants include Jeff Simpson, Shelley Gable, Eli Finkel, and Tim Loving (one of my co-authors on a recent paper on the very topic of the roundtable: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pere.12053/abstract). Each discussant has a few minutes at the beginning of the roundtable to make an opening statement. Tim’s opening statement, or at least a very close approximation of what he plans to say, appears below.


The Winnower | 2016

Organize your Data and Code for Sharing from the Start

Lorne Campbell


The Winnower | 2016

What if I can't do Open Science?

Lorne Campbell


The Winnower | 2016

Access Not Denied

Lorne Campbell


The Winnower | 2016

I Think This Much is True

Lorne Campbell


The Winnower | 2016

Teaching Reproducibility to Graduate Students: A Hands-on Approach

Lorne Campbell


The Winnower | 2016

How much Research is Confirmatory Versus Exploratory

Lorne Campbell


The Winnower | 2016

How to Publish an Open Access Edited Volume on the Open Science Framework (OSF)

Lorne Campbell


The Winnower | 2015

The Current Status of Pre-registering Study Details in Social Psychology

Lorne Campbell


The Winnower | 2015

Greater Transparency Can Help Reduce Type I and Type II Errors in Research

Lorne Campbell

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