Readings
- Chambers, C. (2017). The seven deadly sins of psychology: A manifesto for reforming the culture of scientific practice. Princeton University Press.
- Crüwell, S., van Doorn, J., Etz, A., Makel, M. C., Moshontz, H., Niebaum, J., … & Schulte-Mecklenbeck, M. (8). 8 Easy Steps to Open Science: An Annotated Reading List.
- Wicherts, J. M., Veldkamp, C. L., Augusteijn, H. E., Bakker, M., Van Aert, R., & Van Assen, M. A. (2016). Degrees of freedom in planning, running, analyzing, and reporting psychological studies: A checklist to avoid p-hacking. Frontiers in Psychology, 7, 1832.
- Kathawalla, U. K., Silverstein, P., & Syed, M. (2021). Easing Into Open Science: A Guide for Graduate Students and Their Advisors. Collabra: Psychology, 7(1).
Blogs
Podcasts
Websites
- Our OSF page
- The Center For Open Science
- Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science
- Transparency Checklist
The JEPS Bulletin
The JEPS Bulletin is a blog of the student-run open access Journal of European Psychology Students, a scientific journal for psychological and behavioural student research. It features articles on publishing, the scientific process, and Open Science, written by JEPS’ editors and guest authors – thus, it is particularly accessible for students.