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William Ngiam | 严祥全
@willngiam.bsky.social
Lecturer at the University of Adelaide studying visual attention and working memory. Advocate for ECRs and community in Open Science through ReproducibiliTea
Personal website: williamngiam.github.io
Lab website: palm-lab.github.io
487 followers334 following158 posts
I get you, but still we can! Reform doesn't have to be in one fell swoop – in fact, I think some of the most formative changes can be rather local. It doesn't have to be a grant that rescues it all, but small efforts within a department or with a student. You might like this piece from FORRT:
The replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changes - Communica...
Korbmacher and colleagues from the FORRT project discuss how the last decade can be seen as a credibility revolution for psychological science, benefitting from structural, procedural and community-dr...
You're right! All or none thinking is not helpful. Incrementally building a better system is a good reframe
WN
William Ngiam | 严祥全
@willngiam.bsky.social
Lecturer at the University of Adelaide studying visual attention and working memory. Advocate for ECRs and community in Open Science through ReproducibiliTea
Personal website: williamngiam.github.io
Lab website: palm-lab.github.io
487 followers334 following158 posts