Replication, Education, and Open Science

submitted by Linda Hall Library on 07/13/20 1

July 11, 2020, via Zoom webinar Dr. Jordan Wagge discusses the open science framework and how it is driving better science, particularly in the field of psychology, which has been particularly impacted by the replication crisis. She also explores the shift toward larger distributed lab networks and how students and educators can get involved in the advancement of science. The speaker: Dr. Jordan Wagge is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Avila University. She holds a PhD in Experimental Psychology from Miami University and teaches courses in cognition, research methods, and cultural psychology at both the undergraduate and graduate level. She is Executive Director of the Collaborative Replications and Education Project, serves on the Executive Committee for the Research Advisory Committee for Psi Chi (the national honor society in psychology), and is an ambassador for the Center for Open Science (osf.io). She is the head of Avila’s Cognition Lab.

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