Sam Parsons

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Postdoc Fellow @lcd_lab_donders | Reliability and psychometrics in cognitive neuroscience | Initiatives: @ReproducibiliT @FORRTproject | Trending towards bawbag
Websitehttps://sdparsons.github.io/
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/Sam_D_Parsons
Emailsam [dot] parsons [at] radboudumc.nl
Automated journal systems be like:
End-of-day Friday: Yo, here's your username, do us a review?
Sunday lunchtime: I see you haven't responded to our request yet. How disappointing
It's wild how computer programming went from exclusively women's work to "we're not sexist we just don't think women are interested in it" in like 40 years

All I want for #Christmas is #OpenScience!

And some time off 

Research Integrity Adviser
University of Glasgow

£37-42k, permanent

"To lead on the design, delivery, and evaluation of training, communications and events for research integrity, good research practice and associated governance activities, ensuring our research community is supported to conduct their research to the highest standards"

Glasgow's research culture team are lovely and genuinely working for change.

https://www.gla.ac.uk/explore/jobs/appointments/104888/

#ResearchCulture #ResearchIntegrity

University of Glasgow - Explore - Jobs at Glasgow - Appointments - Research Integrity Adviser (Training & Communication) [104888]

Have you ever wished to study the social & moral psychology of #COVID19 with N=51,404 from 69 countries (28 nationally representative samples) from Global North/South?

🔥Now accepted at Nature Scientific Data 🎉🤗

Preprint & data:
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/a3562
https://osf.io/tfsza/

The slides for my recent intro to open science (OS) talk, including 5 things about OS that everyone should know

➡️ https://osf.io/zy2pc ⬅️

1. OS practices accelerate scientific discovery
2. Adopting OS practices can make you a more competitive job/grant applicant
3. Data sharing is on a continuum (it doesn’t have to be either fully open or fully closed)
4. Take it one step at a time, you don’t have to learn every skill at once
5. Your future self will thank you for adopting OS practices

OSF

Hello world 👋

Everything Hertz is a podcast on methodology and scientific life in the biobehavioral sciences co-hosted by @dsquintana and @jamesheathers

The podcast launched in 2016 (!?) and the 164th episode will be released next week.

We've spoken about Mastodon on the last TWO episodes of our show so we thought it was time have an account on this platform.

Here's a link to our most recent episode, which was on the new publishing process at @eLife https://everythinghertz.com/163

163: eLife's new peer review model

Dan and James discuss eLife's new peer review model, in which they no longer make accept/reject decisions at the end of the peer-review process. Instead, papers invited for peer review will receive an assessment from eLife and the peer reviews will be shared on eLife's website. It's up to author if they would like revise their manuscript or publish their paper as the version of record.

Everything Hertz
Mastodon could immediately be improved by making public posts and DMs look even slightly different

cross post from twitter:

We're looking for new members on the ReproducibiliTea Steering Committee. Check out the thread for the short application form!!

#openscience

https://twitter.com/ReproducibiliT/status/1587071499776790528?s=20&t=0Pr9gl9jRhndXEsV3-T_fQ

ReproducibiliTea on Twitter

“We have an exciting announcement 🎉 The ReproducibiliTea Steering Committee is growing, and you're invited! Be part of shaping one of the most exciting and dynamic Open Science communities over the coming years. The (short) application form is here https://t.co/a6izh8mAiD”

Twitter

Because this was my only post ever that got +5k likes on Twitter, it is only fitting that this is my first post here ⤵️

I created an awesome-PhD list on GitHub where everybody can contribute with their own tools and resources! 🔥

✨ Check it out and contribute yourself via pull requests: https://github.com/helenahartmann/awesome-PhD

#ScienceMastodon #phdchat #academicmastodon

GitHub - helenahartmann/awesome-PhD: All the resources I wish I knew when starting my PhD. This repository is aimed to be a living, constantly developing resource where everybody can contribute with new resources!

All the resources I wish I knew when starting my PhD. This repository is aimed to be a living, constantly developing resource where everybody can contribute with new resources! - helenahartmann/awe...

GitHub