Resources & Links
A curated list of external resources for researchers, students, and anyone interested in robust and open science.
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Open Science Framework (OSF)
An indispensable, free, and open-source platform that supports researchers throughout the entire project lifecycle. Used for pre-registration, data archiving, and open collaboration.
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Data Colada
A popular blog run by researchers who "think about evidence, and how to make it better." They famously investigate and post about methodological issues (and potential fraud) in published papers.
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AsPredicted
A simple and widely-used tool for pre-registration. It allows researchers to create a time-stamped, uneditable record of their study's hypothesis and analysis plan before starting.
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Psychological Science (Journal)
The flagship journal of the Association for Psychological Science (APS). It has been central to many discussions about the replication crisis and new statistical standards.
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G*Power
A free-to-use software tool for conducting statistical power analyses. It is essential for determining the appropriate sample size needed to detect an effect, helping to avoid "underpowered" studies.