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Making arts and sciences open, equitable, and accessible for all.
Several threats like low reproducibility have been identified in the field, which limit the ability to build cumulative knowledge in psychological science.
In my research, to improve scientific rigour and robustness of findings, I have been on the leading edge of reform and embrace open science practice including pre-registrations, running multiple experiments per paper, performing meta-analyses, posting preprints, and making all materials open and available for others.
I have made a conscious choice to embrace these practices (even though they take considerably longer) to build a substantially better science that enables cumulative development of knowledge. I also support the teaching and mentoring of open and reproducible science. Please get in touch if you would like to have a conversation on how to make your science more open and reproducible.
Click here to find a list of free and accessible resources for researchers of all levels
Videos/slides on various aspects of open science, from diversity & inclusion to power analyses
Kohinoor's projects, open source code and data and pre-registrations can be found on her Open Science Framework (OSF) page. Click here for more details.
ARISA support the teaching and mentoring of open and reproducible science. Please get in touch if you would like to have a conversation on how to make your science more open and reproducible.