BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//UBC Department of Psychology//NONSGML Events//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://psych.ubc.ca/events/event/ X-WR-CALDESC:UBC Department of Psychology - Events BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20190114T2018Z-1547497106.511-EO-21132-2@137.82.45.12 STATUS:CONFIRMED DTSTAMP:20240329T070915Z CREATED:20190108T215534Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T191416Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190228T173000 DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190228T190000 SUMMARY: Shifting incentives from getting it published to getting it right: Talk with Brian Nosek DESCRIPTION: Join us for an evening of stimulating discussion on the reward s of open science with Brian Nosek\, Executive Director and Co-Founder of t he Center for Open Science. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Join us for an evening of stimulating discussion on the reward s of open science with Brian Nosek\, Executive Director and Co-Founder of t he Center for Open Science.
Can’t make it? This event will be streamed l ive via webcast at this link and available to watch later.
ABOUT THE TALK
The currency of academic science is publishing. Producing novel\, p ositive\, and clean results maximizes the likelihood of publishing success because those are the best kind of results. There are multiple ways to prod uce such results: (1) be a genius\, (2) be lucky\, (3) be patient\, or (4) employ flexible analytic and selective reporting practices to manufacture b eauty. In a competitive marketplace with minimal accountability\, it is har d to avoid (4). But\, there is a way. With results\, beauty is contingent o n what is known about their origin. With methodology\, if it looks beautifu l\, it is beautiful. The only way to be rewarded for something other than t he results is to make transparent how they were obtained. With openness\, I won’t stop aiming for beautiful papers\, but when I get them\, it will be clear that I earned them.
This event is co-hosted by UBC’s Depart ment of Psychology and Office of the Provost.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
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Brian Nosek is Co-Founder and Executive Director of th e Center for Open Science (COS) that operates the Open Science Framework. COS is enabling op en and reproducible research practices worldwide.
Brian is also a Pro fessor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Virginia. He re ceived his Ph.D. from Yale University in 2002. He co-founded Project Implicit\, a multi-university collabora tion for research and education investigating implicit cognition--thoughts and feelings that occur outside of awareness or control. Brian investigates the gap between values and practices\, such as when behavior is influenced by factors other than one's intentions and goals. Research applications of this interest include implicit bias\, decision-making\, attitudes\, ideolo gy\, morality\, innovation\, barriers to change\, open science\, and reprod ucibility. In 2015\, he was named one of Nature's 10 and to the Chronicle f or Higher Education Influence list.
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