Practicum in Reproducible Research Methods
Dates:
- Tue 09 Feb 2021 15.00 - 17.00
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2021-02-09 15:00
2021-02-09 17:00
Europe/Paris
Practicum in Reproducible Research Methods
This course provides students the opportunity to experience the full arc of a complex, collaborative, transparent and reproducible research project. Its goal is to prepare you to produce research that meets the highest scholarly standards. The steps we walk include how to think up a problem worth studying, how to identity and sign on collaborators, how to design a study, write a pre-analysis plan and pre-register your pre-analysis plan, how to gain funding as well as ethical and data management approval for a study, how to collect and analyze data, how to forecast the results of a study, and how to write up, publicize, and post results, data, and a codebook. These steps are required in social science research whether your work involves qualitative and/or quantitive original materials and regardless of whether you use observational, experimental or mixed types of data. If you study a problem that requires you collect and analyze empirical information, this course will provide guidance for how to do so in transparent, reproducible, and ethical ways.
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This course provides students the opportunity to experience the full arc of a complex, collaborative, transparent and reproducible research project. Its goal is to prepare you to produce research that meets the highest scholarly standards. The steps we walk include how to think up a problem worth studying, how to identity and sign on collaborators, how to design a study, write a pre-analysis plan and pre-register your pre-analysis plan, how to gain funding as well as ethical and data management approval for a study, how to collect and analyze data, how to forecast the results of a study, and how to write up, publicize, and post results, data, and a codebook. These steps are required in social science research whether your work involves qualitative and/or quantitive original materials and regardless of whether you use observational, experimental or mixed types of data. If you study a problem that requires you collect and analyze empirical information, this course will provide guidance for how to do so in transparent, reproducible, and ethical ways.
- Location:
- via zoom -
- Affiliation:
- Department of Political and Social Sciences
- Type:
- Seminar
- Contact:
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Monika Rzemieniecka (EUI - Department of Political and Social Sciences)
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- Organiser:
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Prof. Miriam Golden (EUI - Department of Political and Social Sciences)
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