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Nov 3, 2020 · In this chapter, Witkowski speaks with Brian Nosek, the co-founder and executive director of the Center for Open Science. Nosek explains his motivations to promote the Open Science movement and speaks about the criticisms and attacks on Open Science, communitarianism...
- Tomasz Witkowski
- witkowski@moderator.edu.pl
- 2020
Aug 27, 2015 · A new study shows that the field suffers from a reproducibility problem, but the extent of the issue is still hard to nail down.
Nov 16, 2015 · Brian Nosek of the University of Virginia and the Center for Open Science talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the Reproducibility Project--an effort to reproduce the findings of 100 articles in three top psychology journals. Nosek talks about the findings and the implications for academic publishing and the reliability of published results.
May 2, 2018 · This, Nosek said, is an important gap. Why is there a gap between our perception of scientific norms and the practices we see? And how can that culture, and incentive structure behind it, change to make scientific practices more in-line with the values behind being a scientist?
16 hours ago · The fact that the line was being delivered by a regular guy who went to Chadron State and not Princeton gave it the ring of authenticity, a commodity rare in politics. Quickly, variations on the “weird” meme became as omnipresent as the “Here Comes the Boom” guys, which is both a hilarious and depressing comment on — putting on my NPR voice — the American political discourse.
Sep 22, 2023 · Nosek faced one of his life’s significant rifts: to persevere with his vision or cash in early. His decision? To double down and evolve.
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Oct 8, 2022 · Brian Nosek, has been at the center of the two most important recent social revolutions in academia. First is implicit bias where Brian co-founded Project Implicit http://projectimplicit.net/ based on a pretty incredible idea: that we don't do what we say we value. The concept of implict bias has...