Lianne Wolsink
@liannewolsink.bsky.social
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PhD candidate cognitive psychology @RUB, Germany. Stress & (fear extinction) memory | memory control | psychophysiology | eye tracking | ReproducibiliTea
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📣 “Peer Review and its Diversification” Webinars
15-16 October 2025

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Join our webinars “Peer Review and its Diversification”!

📅 15-16 October 2025 on Zoom
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#PeerReview #metasci #academicsky
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Mijn nieuwe blog voor @inmindnl.bsky.social staat nu online! 👇
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Verwachtingen kunnen ons onderzoeksproces sturen en resultaten vervormen. Daarom moeten wetenschappers zich tegen die verwachtingen beschermen en #openscience kan daarbij helpen. In het kader van #openscienceweek schreef @liannewolsink.bsky.social hierover een blog: nl.in-mind.org/blog/post/wr...
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Zweetreacties, gemeten via huidgeleiding, kunnen onbewust verraden wat iemand weet of voelt, doordat ze worden beïnvloed door emoties zoals angst of spanning. Meer weten? Lees het blog van Lianne Wolsink op onze website (inclusief prachtige eigen tekening)!

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Mijn nieuwe blog voor @inmindnl.bsky.social staat nu online! 👇
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Verwachtingen kunnen ons onderzoeksproces sturen en resultaten vervormen. Daarom moeten wetenschappers zich tegen die verwachtingen beschermen en #openscience kan daarbij helpen. In het kader van #openscienceweek schreef @liannewolsink.bsky.social hierover een blog: nl.in-mind.org/blog/post/wr...
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Join our upcoming webinars “Peer Review and its Diversification”!

📅 15-16 October 2025 on Zoom

👉 Registration: forms.gle/1R4Y3d33W8bQ...

📄 Full programme: docs.google.com/document/d/1...

#PeerReview #PeerReviewWeek #PRW2025 #metasci #academicsky
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📚 Resources - a new section on our website
reproducibilitea.org/resources

This section includes resources published by ReproducibiliTea journal clubs:
📽️ video recordings of past events
📊 presentations
📄 reading lists
✍️ blogs
Resources
ReproducibiliTea - Journal Clubs for Open Science
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Dear ReproducibiliTea Organisers,
we would like to invite you to contribute to our reading lists rpt-rl.netlify.app !

💡 Lianne Wolsink has written a guide on how to create a ReproducibiliTea reading list osf.io/8w64c

👉 If you are interested, please contact us at reproducibilitea [at] gmail.com
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✨ The ReproducibiliTea podcast is produced by members of the grassroots initiative ReproducibiliTea Global and covers a diverse range of topics relevant to the open science community aimed at improving research practices and academic culture. buff.ly/uavCYK3
ReproducibiliTea Podcast
Podcast · ReproducibiliTea Podcast · Serving mugs of Reproducibili☕️: Blends include transparency, openness and robustness + a spoonful of science. Brewed by the @ReproducibiliT Team
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Delighted that ReproducibiliTea received a SIPS Commendation Award for the Reading Lists!🥳
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✨ ReproducibiliTea (@reproducibilitea.org) Reading Lists make it easier for journal clubs to find high quality, interesting, and thought-provoking articles for their discussions on Open Science, metascience, and related topics. buff.ly/UXqZ1YY buff.ly/e1egfKJ
ReproducibiliTea Reading Lists
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We are very pleased to have received the 2025 SIPS Commendations for our ReproducibiliTea reading lists rpt-rl.netlify.app and ReproducibiliTea podcast soundcloud.com/reproducibil...
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We are very pleased to announce the 2025 Awards Winners for the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science! Join us in celebrating the exceptional projects that have revolutionized the field of psychological science.

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July 2025
By Joanna Rutkowska, SIPS Awards Committee Chair
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Super excited to launch ReproducibiliTea’s newest reading list: “Open Research… in the Arts?” 🔬🎭🎨🎷📐
Probe the boundaries of Open Research expectations across disciplines, explore data outside the sciences, discuss challenges facing empirical and practice-based arts, and more ⭐️ Get stuck in! ☕️🫖
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Introducing ReproducibiliTea’s newest reading list: “Open Research… in the Arts?” curated by Hazel Aileen van der Walle @hazelvanderwalle.bsky.social

Check it out at rpt-rl.netlify.app and broaden your view of Open Research.
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Some time ago, Will and I had a chat about reading lists, one of @reproducibilitea.org's cornerstones in supporting journal clubs in finding relevant literature. We take the listener behind the scenes: How did we come up with a topic? What struggles did we encounter? What did we learn?🎧👇
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Even accepting the premise that AI produces useful writing (which no one should), using AI in education is like using a forklift at the gym. The weights do not actually need to be moved from place to place. That is not the work. The work is what happens within you.
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📚 Ten simple rules for designing and conducting undergraduate replication projects doi.org/10.1371/jour...

For more readings, check out the Replications in Psychology reading list created by @liannewolsink.bsky.social:
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Please join us in welcoming our new steering committee members:
@licataae.bsky.social, @marmyleva-ana.bsky.social,
Hemani Sharma, @hazelvanderwalle.bsky.social

New committee co-chairs:
@helenagellersen.bsky.social, Paulina Manduch

Returning members:
Michael Muhoozi, @liannewolsink.bsky.social
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In case some mentors may want to read this. #Nature #PhD #scisky #student #mentor

Source:
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Our paper "The concealed information test with a continuously moving stimulus" is out now in Psychophysiology!🎉 doi.org/10.1111/psyp...
The multiple-choice format of the CIT poses restrictions on the information that can be detected, such as specific locations. We introduce a new CIT variant.. 1/n
<em>Psychophysiology</em> | SPR Journal | Wiley Online Library
The Concealed Information Test (CIT) aims to extract concealed crime-related knowledge using physiological measures. In the present study, we propose a new variant of the CIT that contains a continuo...
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I would like to be added too, thank you!
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✨We are looking for new members for the ReproducibiliTea Steering Committee✨

Full announcement:
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📅 Applications are open until 30th November 2024 (midnight CET).
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An exploratory analysis further revealed that this new CIT can help narrow down a search area. This CIT may thereby contribute to improving information gathering by investigative authorities, including the location of explosives, a planned ambush, or where hostages are being held. 3/n