In late 2019 and early 2020, Dr. Alexa von Hagen, who was then a Research Associate from the Centre for Research in Child Development, National Institute of Education (NIE), started a ReproducibiliTea Journal Club in NTU/NIE. It was a series of eight sessions of an hour-long discussion, conducted in a hybrid format (online and in-person), for a cosy group of research staff, research students and librarians from NTU, NIE and ASTAR, who were passionate about reproducible science.

Click here to view the blog posts of the discussions

We’re very excited to announce the arrival of ‘Season 2′, which will commence on 1 April 2021. And we’re pretty serious that this is not an April Fools’ Day joke.  😛

So, what’s new in ‘Season 2’? We’ve new discussion facilitators, new articles to discuss and last but not least, we’re doing it 100% via Zoom. 🙂

If you’ve not heard of ReproducibiliTea, fret not. ReproducibiliTea is a journal club focusing on promoting Open Science practices created by three early career researchers at Oxford University. The aim of this initiative is to offer weekly encounters for researchers of all career stages to get familiar with and critically discuss seminal publications of the Open Science movement. 

 

ReproducibiliTea Journal Club Singapore

Every Thursday from 1 Apr to 6 May 2021, 2pm-3pm SGT

Online via Zoom: https://ntu-sg.zoom.us/j/99534005049. Meeting ID: 995 3400 5049. Passcode: 032787

Organised by: Gabrieli Giulio, Reena Koh, Shermain Puah, Michelle Neoh, Ng Li Ying & Lim Mengyu

Supported by: Dr Pierina Cheung (NIE), Associate Professor Gianluca Esposito (NTU), NTU Library & NIE Library  

Twitter: @SingReproTea

 

Date Facilitator Article & Link (OSF Page for PDFs) Theme

1 Apr 2021

 

Gabrieli Giulio

Psychology program, School of Social Sciences, NTU

Statistical tests, P values, confidence intervals, and power: a guide to misinterpretations.

Discussion takeaways by Giulio Gabrieli

Statistical misunderstandings

8 Apr 2021

 

Reena Koh Cheng Yee

Psychology and Linguistics, School of Humanities, NTU

Scanning the horizon: towards transparent and reproducible neuroimaging research.

Discussion takeaways by Reena Koh

Reproducibility in neuroimaging

15 Apr 2021

 

Shermain Puah

CRADLE, NTU

Construct Validation in Social and Personality Research: Current Practice and Recommendations.

Discussion takeaways by Shermain Puah

Construct validation

22 Apr 2021

 

Michelle Neoh Jin Yee

Psychology program, School of Social Sciences, NTU

How (and Whether) to Teach Undergraduates About the Replication Crisis in Psychological Science

Discussion takeaways by Michelle Neoh

Teaching reproducible science

29 Apr 2021

 

Ng Li Ying

Psychology program, School of Social Sciences, NTU

Theory-Testing in Psychology and Physics: A Methodological Paradox

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Theory and philosophy of science

6 May 2021

 

Lim Mengyu

Psychology program, School of Social Sciences, NTU

Opinion: Is science really facing a reproducibility crisis, and do we need it to?

Discussion takeaways by Lim Mengyu

Reproducibility narratives

 

Read the paper, bring your tea, snacks & enjoy the open science discussions!

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