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What is Big Team Science (BTS)?
Big Team Science (BTS) is when a large group of researchers collaborate and combine their resources to explore a common research focus.Resources
What is the Replication Crisis?
Replication of previous research designs allow researchers to verify findings, and confirm the credibility and reliability of previous studies.Resources
Why has research historically focused on WEIRD populations?
What is a WEIRD Population? The Use of WEIRD Populations in ResearchHow can you increase the credibility of your research results?
Preregistration Registered Reports What is the Difference Between Preregistration and Registered Reports?What is Open Science?
Overview of Open Science Benefits of Open Science What Are the Core Principles of Open Science?Familiar with Big Team and/or Open Science:
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How do we typically manage time zones?
Big Team Science (BTS) encourages large-scale collaboration among individuals from various countries and regions. This requires the management of many different time zones. Within BTS, establishing an equitable approach to managing these times zones has proven to be logistically challenging.Resources
- Time Zone Cheat Sheet: This guide provides a range of suggestions and resources meant to minimize the impact of time zones on BTS projects
What is the process for publishing?
Publishing in a Scholarly Journal | American Psychological Association Flowchart of Publication Process Preparing Manuscripts for Publication in Psychology Journals Open Access Publishing vs. Traditional PublishingAll information has been collected from a variety of sources. We take responsibility for any errors in our dissemination of this information.