Open Science: Talk by Richard McElreath

Event Open Science Initiative

  • Date: Oct 7, 2024
  • Time: 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Professor Richard McElreath
  • Location: Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
  • Room: Lecture Hall (C101) + Zoom Meeting (hybrid mode)
  • Host: IMPRS Coordination
  • Contact: imprs-coni@cbs.mpg.de

Please join online here:  https://eu02web.zoom-x.de/j/63720434149

 

Abstract:

A scientific result is reliable when it can be repeated on the same and new samples. Unfortunately, it is possible for reliable results to also be false. If the measurements or analysis are not logically connected to a scientific theory, a reliable result is only reliably misleading. At the same time, unreliable results can be true---errors in design and analysis can ruin legitimate investigations. At the intersection of these concerns is scientific workflow, how we define, integrate, and report the scientific and statistical elements of a research project. I outline the problem, provide examples, and nominate ways for the Max Planck Society to incentivize rigor and reason in research.

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