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      Teaching Good Research Practices: Protocol of a Research Master Course

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          The current crisis of confidence in psychological science has spurred on fieldwide reforms to enhance transparency, reproducibility, and replicability. To solidify these reforms within the scientific community, student courses on open science practices are essential. Here we describe the content of our Research Master course “Good Research Practices” which we have designed and taught at the University of Amsterdam. Supported by Chambers’ recent book The 7 Deadly Sins of Psychology, the course covered topics such as QRPs, the importance of direct and conceptual replication studies, preregistration, and the public sharing of data, code, and analysis plans. We adopted a pedagogical approach that (1) reduced teacher-centered lectures to a minimum; (2) emphasized practical training on open science practices; (3) encouraged students to engage in the ongoing discussions in the open science community on social media platforms.

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          Center for Open Science
          June 03 2019
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          10.31234/osf.io/gvesh
          ef0773d2-bd85-4f8c-a7fe-1099a5d27097
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