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Month: March 2023

A Great Introduction to Open Science: The Pennington Book

By Geoff Cumming Posted on March 1, 2023 Posted in Open Science, Teaching No Comments

A clear and highly readable account of the last decade or so, with lots of help to put Open Science into practice. Find details here. As a student, Charlotte Pennington became fascinated by stereotype threat, a long-established concept in social …

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