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May Scheduling Poll


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Investigating the replicability of the social and behavioural sciences by Kimberly A. Quinn *et al.*
Tyner, A.H., Abatayo, A.L., Daley, M. et al. Investigating the replicability of the social and behavioural sciences. Nature 652, 143–150 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-10078-y
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Open Science Session Documentation

Sep 26
Meeting 1: Intro & Foundations of Open Science
@Vahid

Nov 21
Quarter Break

Meeting 4: Reproducible Analysis Workflows
@Vahid

Meeting 6: Open Access Publishing & Preprints
@Kyle

Meeting 8: Open Materials and Collaborative Protocols Sharing
@Bradley

Oct 31
Meeting 2: Pre-registration & Study Planning
@Kimberly

Dec 19
Meeting 3: Open Data Sharing & Management
@Vahid

Meeting 5: Transparent Reporting Standards
@Kimberly & @Vahid

@Vahid

Meeting 9️⃣: ORS Meeting
June 16, 3:15 PM
final presentation with your fellow SLC facilitators and some ORS staff. Each of the 4 SLC Facilitators will have 15 minutes. Please prepare a brief PPT that provides an overview of the accomplishments of the SLC, highlight what went well, challenges you encountered, and details on the final product(s)/plan(s) that you plan to share with the DePaul community.
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SLC Timeline
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Understanding the reproducibility crisis and establishing core principles
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Implementing transparent research design and hypothesis documentation
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Applying FAIR principles and developing comprehensive data strategies
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Creating literate programming and version-controlled computational pipelines
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Implementing comprehensive documentation and reporting guidelines
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Navigating publication models and strategic dissemination
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Hands-on, GUI-only workshop on Git/GitHub for research, manuscripts, lab management, and the SLC's year-end Implementation Guide
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