Frankfurt Open Science Initiative

Workshop “Design and Analysis of Replication Experiments”

– with an introduction to the R package ReplicationSuccess

Invitation to join the Workshop on Replications- introducing the R package ReplicationSucess Leonhard Held, Charlotte Micheloud and Samuel Pawel, University of Zurich Date: March 12, 2021, Time: 9:00 - 13:00 h, Location: Online (Zoom link will be provided) Replication studies are increasingly conducted in order to confirm original findings. However, there is currently no consensus on how to design such studies and to define replication success. The purpose of this tutorial is to describe and compare statistical approaches for the design and analysis of replication studies.

Start of Open Science Coffee

Announcing the start of this Winter terms Open Science Coffee We are proud to announce the official start of the Open Science Coffee: Starting on February 10th 2021 we would like to invite you to monthly Open Science Coffees from 5pm to 6pm after every 1st ReproTea of the month. Whether you want to discuss which preregistration template to use or how to get started with Data Sharing- every question is welcome to be discussed.

Join 4th Session ReproducibiliTea

Happy New Year! We hope you had some relaxing holidays and are all safe and well. We will reconvene tomorrow, discussing multiverse analyses in our fourth session. The meeting will take place from 4-5 pm (sharp, German time, i.e., UTC+1). Send an email with subject Join ReproTea to reprotea-join@dlist.server.uni-frankfurt.de or to beitner@psych.uni-frankfurt.de to subscribe to our newsletter and receive the Zoom link for the meetings. We are looking forward to seeing you and chatting about all things Open Science!

Start of Winter Term ReproducibiliTea

Announcing the start of this Winter terms ReproducibliTea This terms schedule is a broad mix of open science enthusiast to rather critical voices, we hope to have great discussions! The schedule: How to join? Send an email with subject Join ReproTea to reprotea-join@dlist.server.uni-frankfurt.de or to beitner@psych.uni-frankfurt.de to subscribe to our newsletter and receive the Zoom link for the meetings. We are looking forward to seeing you and chatting about all things Open Science!

Our student fellow Levi presented their work

For the first time, we awarded the Open Science Frankfurt Fellowships for one student (500€) and one PhD-student (1000€) in early 2020. These fellowships support planned/current projects that include Open Science in any fashion, and were awarded to Levi Kumle (student fellow) and Isabelle Ehrlich (PhD-student fellow) for their inspiring and open-science-supporting projects. Now our student fellow Levi presented her work at the virtual Vision Science Conference 2020! Leah created an R package to calculate power analyses for general linear mixed models.