Felix Schönbrodt

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Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, LMU Open Science Center, Prof. at Psychology Department, Statistics/Methods, R

Joined September 2012

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  1. May 28

    The multiplicity of analysis strategies jeopardizes replicability - lessons learned across disciplines:

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  2. May 27

    A real scandal is happening to Elizabeth Bik () who is cleaning the published knowledge from fraud. Please retweet and support

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  3. May 27

    🥁📢🎶🎶Our new special issue about longitudinal daily data in is finally here! "Inside Self-Regulated Learning" is featuring articles by Jasmin Breitwieser, Lisa Bäulke, me, and lots of great co-authors (, ...) 😎

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  4. May 27

    Academic publishers track and sell data about researchers: This important briefing by should be urgently picked up by other funders and academic societies

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  5. May 26

    Gelenkte Wissenschaft: "Elsevier [...] holt den größten Teil seines Umsatzes mittlerweile mit Datenanalysen. Nach dem Vorbild von Google will er diesen Sektor in den kommenden Jahren ausbauen. Der Rohstoff dafür sind die Daten der Wissenschaftler."

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  6. May 25

    We're happy to welcome : Open Reproducible Data Science and Statistics from in ! The initiative addresses data analysis, statistics and reproducibility and explicitly targets all disciplines! Learn more:

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  7. May 20

    Next please welcome the Interest Group for Open and Reproducible Science in ! IGOR is an interest group for open and reproducible science specifically in biological psychology/cognitive neuroscience. Check out the video:

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  8. May 20

    Great news: Germany is taking a stance against tracking of researchers and sale of their usage data. Make yourself heard and sign the petition today:

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  9. May 20

    You gotta love the ! Give them a nudge about a serious problem in research, their committee investigates and delivers a document like this: "Data tracking in research: aggregation and use or sale of usage data by academic publishers" 1/8

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  10. May 20

    👋=open peer review invitation=👋 Kruger (1999) JPSP Egocentric comparing oneself to others: Replication & extensions of above & below average effects writeup based on Isabelle's excellent guided thesis work. Details👇Feedback welcome!

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  11. May 18

    Despite all the convenience that commercial software often brings, this 👇is why it can be detrimental to reproducibility - when the author themselves cannot reproduce their own work:

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  12. May 18
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  14. May 17

    “Two major library vendors—RELX and Thomson Reuters—have been building sophisticated, global systems of surveillance”

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  15. May 15

    1 Tag nach Injektion der Erstdosis Biontech/Pfizer; 30 mcg Spike mRNA verpackt in LipidNanoPartikel (LNP). Was ist passiert, wo ist das Zeugs? Nach Injektion in den Oberarm bleibt der Großteil im Muskel bzw in den Lymphknoten der Achselhöhle. Ein beträchtlicher Teil...1/n

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  16. May 14

    Which software to use for managing academic PDFs (on macOS)? I used so far, but it's getting old and buggy, and the new update is too tightly connected to DigitalScience for my taste.

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  17. May 12

    This submission is under review. Please contribute with open peer review directly on the preprint!

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  18. May 12

    This is an important contribution on practical and methodological aspects of sequential designs

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  19. May 12

    In April, the first 15 Reproducibility Initiatives were welcomed as members of the ! In the next few days we would like to introduce these to you. Stay tuned to get to know our community of reproducibility enthusiasts! ➡️Check out our website:

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  20. May 10

    In my data science course this year, we held a competition called "The Hunt for the Worst Data Visualization." Some of their submissions, plus the silly names I gave them (🧵)

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