Introduction to open science
7 steps towards transparent and reproducible research
Easing Into Open Science: A Guide for Graduate Students and Their Advisors
Power analysis
Advanced Power Analysis Workshop by Felix Schönbrodt
Introduction to power analysis
Registered reports and preregistration
What is a registered report: Video introduction by Chris Chambers
Data sharing
Collaborative Science
Other
Open Grants (grant proposals repository)
More useful general info is available on LMU Open Science Center website:
https://www.osc.uni-muenchen.de/toolbox/index.html
Articles
Open science in psychophysiology: An overview of challenges and emerging solutions
Good Scientific Practice in MEEG Research: Progress and Perspectives
Making ERP research more transparent: Guidelines for preregistration
Preregistration and registered reports
Examples of registered reports using EEG
Power analysis
An example of power analysis for ERPs (contralateral delay activity)
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Data sharing
Open Access Publication
List of cognitive neuroscience journals and what we pay them
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