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    1. Michael C. Frank‏ @mcxfrank 24 Sep 2018
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      These ideas about the importance of verification are supported by a rich and growing research literature suggesting that not all published science is verifiable. Some papers have typos, some numbers can't be reproduced, some experiments can't be replicated independently. /3pic.twitter.com/fIuyaPtEMa

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    2. Michael C. Frank‏ @mcxfrank 24 Sep 2018
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      This research is translated into practice through tool-building and policy. Tools like http://github.com  and http://osf.io  facilitate the sharing of materials, code, and data, which allow analytic reproduction and independent replication to verify findings. /4

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    3. Michael C. Frank‏ @mcxfrank 24 Sep 2018
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      http://osf.io  and http://aspredicted.org  also allow preregistration, providing verifiability of analytic hypotheses. Prereg is not about discouraging exploration! It's about being transparent about *what you knew* before data collection. /5 http://babieslearninglanguage.blogspot.com/2016/07/preregister-everything.html …

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    4. Michael C. Frank‏ @mcxfrank 24 Sep 2018
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      The file-drawer problem (unpublished negative findings) is a major challenge to transparency goals. "Registered reports" provide preregistration plus review & commentary; they increase transparency by ensuring publication regardless of result. /6 https://cos.io/rr/ 

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    5. Michael C. Frank‏ @mcxfrank 24 Sep 2018
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      Tool building and science translates to policy through organizations like @improvingpsych and journal guidelines & initiatives (e.g., badges). Funder initiatives for openness also are policy targets. /7 https://cos.io/our-services/top-guidelines/ … https://grants.nih.gov/policy/sharing.htm …https://www.psychologicalscience.org/publications/badges …

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    6. Michael C. Frank‏ @mcxfrank 24 Sep 2018
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      But making policy based on scientific evidence is always tricky, and polices may have unintended effects, or reveal further weaknesses. Case study: in one of our studies, open data policies revealed further weaknesses in analytic reproducibility. /8 http://rsos.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/5/8/180448 …pic.twitter.com/DiQcP20Dtm

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    7. Michael C. Frank‏ @mcxfrank 24 Sep 2018
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      Open access is an important policy frontier: without access to the literature, results are only verifiable (or readable!) by those lucky enough to have subscriptions. Preprints and "green" OA initiatives address this issue. /9 https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/51996/what-is-the-difference-between-green-and-gold-open-access … http://psyarxiv.org pic.twitter.com/dDvflOvvjS

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    8. Michael C. Frank‏ @mcxfrank 24 Sep 2018
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      Transparency, verifiability (and the skepticism that comes with them) can be uncomfortable. Why am *I* being verified and not someone else? Why don't you trust me? I'm an expert! To me, these feelings are very understandable (I have them myself sometimes). /10

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    9. Michael C. Frank‏ @mcxfrank 24 Sep 2018
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      Some ways I gently push back: 1) appeals to the shared project, rather than the individual (we're in this together). 2) appeals to the values (nullius in verba again!). 3) argument from the counterfactual: would it be better not to know we're wrong? /11http://sometimesimwrong.typepad.com/wrong/2016/02/end-of-the-world.html …

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    10. Michael C. Frank‏ @mcxfrank 24 Sep 2018
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      There is a lot of change happening, and change can be disorienting. But I'm very optimistic about psychology and science more broadly, and very glad that I'm working at this time and not another. /end

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      Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest 24 Sep 2018
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      Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ Retweeted Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ

      https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/889248986984591362 …

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      Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ @o_guest
      Image posted by @daniellecrobins (https://portraitofthescientist.wordpress.com/2017/07/03/so-what-do-you-actually-do/ …) created by @rchampieux is super useful for explaining what #OpenScience is. ☂️👩‍🔬 pic.twitter.com/ILkSrPFgPg
      9:59 AM - 24 Sep 2018
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        2. Michael C. Frank‏ @mcxfrank 24 Sep 2018
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          ah, that's very nice! thank you for the reminder!

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        2. the witches hat Prather‏ @PratherLab 24 Sep 2018
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          are there Open Science initiatives doing something about diversity or inclusion?

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        3. Michael C. Frank‏ @mcxfrank 24 Sep 2018
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          Olivia and I were just discussing this. In the context of @improvingpsych I think this would be great. My take is that D/I is important everywhere but I am less sure of other institutional ways to pursue it in open science? (Other than acknowledging importance)?

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        4. Michael C. Frank‏ @mcxfrank 24 Sep 2018
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          BTW, expressing genuine uncertainty. If you think that e.g. open science training through SPARK would be useful, I would be happy to help in whatever way I can?

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