Published: July 7, 2017, 6 a.m.
In this episode, Dan and James are joined by Anne Scheel (LMU Munich) to discuss open science advocacy.
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Highlights:
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\n- How Anne became an open science advocate
\n- Open science is better science
\n- Methodological terrorists/freedom fighters
\n- The time Anne stood up after a conference keynote and asked a question
\n- Asking poor PhD students to pay for conference costs upfront and then reimbursing them 6 months later
\n- Is it worth if for early career researchers to push open science practices?
\n- How to begin with implementing open science practices
\n- Power analysis should be normal practice, it shouldn\u2019t be controversial
\n- Anne\u2019s going to start a podcast
\n- The 100%CI: A long copy blog with 4 writers
\n- The benefits of preprints and blogging
\n- Science communication in English for non-native English speakers
\n- Doing stuff that interests you vs. stuff that\u2019s meant to advance your career
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Twitter accounts of people/things we mentioned:
\n@dalejbarr - 2:10
\n@siminevazire - 2:45
\n@lakens - 2:45
\n@nicebread303 (Felix Sch\xf6nbrodt)- 3:50
\n@annaveer - 21:40
\n@methodpodcast - 29:20
\n@the100ci - 30:40
\n@realscientists - 31:40
\n@upulie - 31:55
\n@fMRI_guy (Jens Foell) - 32:20
\n@realsci_DE (Real scientists Germany) - 32:30
\n@maltoesermalte, @_r_c_a, @dingding_peng (100% CI team) - 33:55
\n@stuartJRitchie - 65:05
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Links
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Music credits: Lee Rosevere freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/
Special Guest: Anne Scheel.
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