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Positionality statements can help researchers to reflect on their own research process and can be a first step towards opening and sharing this process.
We will use writing prompts to guide attendees towards a first draft of their positionality statement. Attendees will be working with a workbook and are invited to write with pen on paper for this session.

Preregistering your research is a great way to boost transparency and rigor. But which template is right for your study?

Join us on March 27 at 11 AM ET for a webinar on choosing the right preregistration template! We’ll explore OSF’s templates for different study types—including experiments, systematic reviews, qualitative methods, and more.

🔗 Register now: cos-io.zoom.us/webinar/registe

Help out Research Methods students who are replicating published psychology studies. They only have a short time to collect data and I'd love for them to have big enough sample sizes for their results to mean something!

The spreadsheet has all the studies they are running. If you can, take a couple of them. Boosts are appreciated!

docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u

Google DocsUCSD Psych students who need help gathering data for class projects (Winter 25) (Responses)

How do you conduct a #SystematicReview? What are the requirements, and what types of reviews exist? What is the best search strategy for you?

Our information specialist Ina Vrolijk helps researchers find their way through the jungle of databases and search strings.

🔗 rug.nl/library/news/240621-mee

Our online guide provides hands-on tips:
🔗 libguides.rug.nl/systematic-re

#introduction

I am a lecturer in #Psychology at #UniveristyOfGlasgow on the #LearningAndTeaching strand.

I lecture in #statistics and #ResearchMethods, focussing on helping students realise they don’t have to love it but they can do it!

I work in #AssessmentAndFeedback, hoping to make staff and students engage more with the process. #SoTL

I love teaching with #OpenScience & teaching #DataSkills to all, like our #PsyTeachR materials.

And I sometimes do studies on #VoicePerception, #Hello 👋

Hi! I’m new here. I’m a social researcher studying working-class communities and urban life in post-industrial cities. My expertise lies in ethnography, qualitative approaches and arts-based research methods. Follow me to discuss these issues. I’m also in growing and gardening 🌹🌱#researchmethods #ethnography #qualitativeresearch #artsbasedresearch #creativemethods #workingclass #everydaylife #city #deindustrialisation #postindustrial #garden #environment #introduction #academicchatter

Our new #PsyTeachR #preprint is out today: "Embedding Data Skills in Research Methods Education: Preparing Students for Reproducible Research". In this paper we discuss the importance of #teaching relevant #dataskills including wrangling and visualisation, as well as analysis, throughout #undergraduate #ResearchMethods programmes, to help develop #reproducible research in the future. Whilst we use #rstats, the most important aspect is teaching key skills, not software.

🔗 psyarxiv.com/hq68s/