Research Transparency and Reproducibility Training (RT2)

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Research Transparency and Reproducibility Training (RT2) Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences Welcome! Research Transparency and Reproducibility Training (RT2) London, England September 19, 2017 Wifi:_______ PW:________

Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences Established by the Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA) in 2012, BITSS works to strengthen the integrity of social science research and evidence used for policy-making, by enhancing the practices of economists, psychologists, political scientists, and other social scientists. We are excited to announce the institutionalizing of the Summer Institutes, now called the Research Transparency and Reproducibility Trainings (RT2), with an award from NIH for the next five years. These RT2 trainings will focus on delivering transparency coursework for students, faculty, and researchers – around the world, with a new location every year.

Our Goals Norms + Consensus Tools + Resources Education Research Work with partners to build standards of openness, integrity, and transparency Tools + Resources Identify, fund, and develop tools and resources Education Deliver coursework for students, faculty, and researchers through our network. Research Understand the problem, explore solutions, and monitor progress Recognition Reward exceptional achievements in the advancement of transparent social science. 3 Summer Institutes and 17 workshops over three years, reaching 600+ students, faculty researchers, and policymakers. We also have 33 Catalysts in 12 countries that we are supporting conducting open science trainings and developing curriculum Established a strong and growing network of African scholars trained and delivering training on research transparency and reproducibility. We are excited about working with partners: Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), African Population Health Research Center (APHRC), African School of Economics, JPAL SA, and the East Africa Social Science Translation (EASST) SSMART - BITSS is a leader in funding research – we are currently funding 20 competitively selected research projects for a total of $550,000 BITSS also awards the only financial prize that incentivizes and recognizes pioneers in open science –the Leamer-Rosenthal Prizes for Open Social Science. This year we will award another 9 prizes. You will hear from these recipients later today.

RT2 - Berkeley Twitter OSF Materials Evaluations Reception Tweet at us @ucbitss! #RT2London OSF Materials All Materials are available at https://osf.io/cdfh7/ Evaluations Please complete at end of each day – We want to learn from you! Reception Friday 5-6pm at Citadines Barbican We are excited to announce the institutionalizing of the Summer Institutes, now called the Research Transparency and Reproducibility Trainings (RT2), with an award from NIH for the next five years. These RT2 trainings will focus on delivering transparency coursework for students, faculty, and researchers – around the world, with a new location every year.

Overview of the Training Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Scientific Misconduct & Researcher Degrees of Freedom Improved Specification: Pre- registration & Pre-Analysis Plans Replication Open Science Framework Reproducible Literature Reviews Data Management and De- identification Github and Version Control Dynamic Documents Open Science Tools Transparent Reporting and Disclosure Meta-Analysis Power and the Strength of Evidence Reception

Introductions…