Replication and Reproducibility in Psychology Debate
Under the auspices of the Joint Committee for Psychology in Higher Education, the British Psychological Society, Experimental Psychology Society and the Association of Heads of Psychology Departments hosted the Replication and Reproducibility in Psychology debate at the Royal Society in London on 26 May 2016. A YouTube video recording of the event is available.
- The speakers’ presentations are available from the British Psychology Society website:
- Professor Marcus Munafo (University of Bristol) – ‘Reproducibility’ crisis or opportunity?
- Professor Roger Watt (University of Stirling) – Expected distributions of p-values in replications are not what you expected
- Professor Dorothy Bishop (University of Oxford) – Hacking a way through the garden of forking paths: A cause of poor reproducibility
- Professor Chris Chambers (Cardiff University) – Registered Reports as a tool for improving research transparency and reproducibility
- Kathryn Sharples (Wiley) – Wileys approach to Open Science
- Nick Brown (University Medical Center, Groningen) – An outsider’s view of the incentive structure of science
- Dr Prateek Buch (Policy Associate, Sense About Science) – Transparent government research