Video – Getting started with the New Statistics and Open Science

This fall I (Bob) was invited to give a talk at Indiana University as part of a series on good science and statistical practice organized by the university’s Social Science Research Commons (SSRC).  The SSRC is like a core facility for getting advice on statistics and experimental design…what a cool thing for a university to have!

I really enjoyed my visit (thanks Emily, Cami, and Patricia)–good conversation with fascinating people in a beautiful setting.  The series has a video archive, so my talk is now posted online as a video and as a powerpoint. Here’s the link–take a look if you want to know more about how to get started using Open Science practices and the New Statistics:  https://media.dlib.indiana.edu/media_objects/gt54kp23k

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I'm a teacher, researcher, and gadfly of neuroscience. My research interests are in the neural basis of learning and memory, the history of neuroscience, computational neuroscience, bibliometrics, and the philosophy of science. I teach courses in neuroscience, statistics, research methods, learning and memory, and happiness. In my spare time I'm usually tinkering with computers, writing programs, or playing ice hockey.

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