Episode 6 - Open Science

Published: Aug. 21, 2018, 9:45 a.m.

b'This week we talked about \\u201cOpen Science: What, Why, and How\\u201d from Spellman, Gilbert, and Corker. You can find the paper on OSF https://osf.io/gv6r4/ \\n\\n0:14 Sophia is leaving Oxford :( (But the Podcast will continue)\\n0:48 This week\\u2019s focus: Open Science What Why and How; few in the JC read it but the discussion was awesome https://osf.io/gv6r4/ \\n2:15 Shoutout to Matt Jaquiery @MJaquiery \\n2:40 Broad Meaning of Open Science -- what do we mean; potentially misleading to include things beyond Open?\\n5:10 The Centre for Science that\\u2019s Actually Science\\n6:05 Focussing on Open Data as \\u201copen signalling\\u201d\\n7:30 What even is Open Data? Criteria for Open Data; How it can go wrong\\n10:25 Open vs Usable Data\\n11:10 FAIR Guidelines -- Findable Accessible Open Source Interoperable Reusable\\n12:20 (Advantages of) Open Code \\n15:30 Why is Open Science just Science Done Right?\\n16:00 Answer Sam: Open Code -- Show Your Working\\n17:00 Answer Amy: Work cumulatively in order to avoid waste of taxpayers\\u2019 money\\n18:20 Answer Sophia: being open about subjectivities; slightly tautological argument of Open Science just is Science\\n21:10 Better system for citing code!\\n23:20 Not sharing data? Is it selfish?\\n27:30 BREAK\\n29:00 Shoutout to Remi Gau; Amy will be singing for you \\n29:40 Amy and Sophia compete for supremacy in the Table 2 challenge - what are the problems and solutions at each stage of the research process?\\n31:10 Challenging Two Psychologists Four Beers to the Crossover Event 5 Psychologists 50 Shots\\n32:00 Competition Begins: 1. Research Planning\\n34:35 AMY IS THE QUEEN\\n35:00 Competition part 2. Data Collection and Methods Reporting\\n36:30 Sam has a picture of James Heathers next to his bed (aka. Amy and Sophia try to make Sam look like a creep)\\n37:45 Competition part 3. Data Analysis and Reporting\\n38:54 https://jasp-stats.org\\n39:25 Competition part 4. Publication Process\\n41:30 Open Peer Review -- Do you have any good or bad experiences of this?\\n42:40 Competition part 5. Storing and Archiving\\n44:10 Why do we give publishers the chance to adapt to openness, when we should just get rid of them?\\n49:55 Amy wins 14-10, but is also the kindest <3\\n51:30 Give us your suggestions for cool ECRs/baby researchers\\n\\nMusic credit: Kevin MacLeod - Funkeriffic\\nfreepd.com/misc.php'