Josefina Weinerova
@josefinaw.bsky.social
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Interested in cognition and open science. These days trying to PhD at University of Nottingham.
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josefinaw.bsky.social
1 week left to apply to join us in Münster from 22–24 October 2025 for the Making Replications Count Hackathon! 🤩 - a fully funded, three-day event to dedicated to building tools that make replication studies easier to find and use!
Apply by 7 Sept ➡️ indico.uni-muenster.de/e/marco1
forrt.bsky.social
🚀Making Replications Count Hackathon - in-person🚀

3 days. 2 open tools. 1 goal: make replication studies impossible to ignore

📅22–24 Oct 2025 | Münster, Germany ✈️Travel & accommodation covered (UKRI-funded)

Find out more below 👇
#OpenScience #Metascience #Replication #Hackathon #CodingForScience
Making Replications Count Hackathon
22-24 Oct 2025, Munster
Join us for a three-day hackathon to boost the visibility of replication studies!
Apply by September 7th
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rachelga.bsky.social
New paper out! We discuss breaking barriers towards credible research & share findings from our workshop at #BNA2025 on supporting ECRs in doing credible science🧠
Loved working with @josefinaw.bsky.social, Roni Tibon & Tobias Bast on this project!
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@britishneuro.bsky.social
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josefinaw.bsky.social
What are the biggest barriers PhDs/ECRs are facing in doing credible research?
The outcomes of a workshop on this topic at #BNA2025 @britishneuro.bsky.social, co-authored with the amazing @rachelga.bsky.social, Tobias Bast & Roni Tibon are available here 😊: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
josefinaw.bsky.social
Join us in Germany for a hackathon to make replication studies more visible!
forrt.bsky.social
🚀Making Replications Count Hackathon - in-person🚀

3 days. 2 open tools. 1 goal: make replication studies impossible to ignore

📅22–24 Oct 2025 | Münster, Germany ✈️Travel & accommodation covered (UKRI-funded)

Find out more below 👇
#OpenScience #Metascience #Replication #Hackathon #CodingForScience
Making Replications Count Hackathon
22-24 Oct 2025, Munster
Join us for a three-day hackathon to boost the visibility of replication studies!
Apply by September 7th
Reposted by Josefina Weinerova
pci-regreports.bsky.social
NEW: Statement from the PCI RR Managing Board on the withdrawal of Infant and Child Development as a PCI RR-friendly journal, and the decision by Wiley to refuse preprints that have been peer-reviewed by @peercommunityin.bsky.social / @pci-regreports.bsky.social

Read here ➡️ osf.io/tn8mh
In 2024, Infant and Child Development (ICD) withdrew as a PCI RR-friendly journal and reneged on three Stage 1 recommendations issued by PCI RR. In addition, Wiley – the publisher of ICD – notified PCI RR and the PCI core team of its decision to withdraw all Wiley journals from PCI and PCI RR, including an additional 9 PCI-friendly journals. Finally, Wiley appears to have banned all of its ~1600 journals from considering submissions that have been previously reviewed by PCI or PCI RR. This statement explains the history of ICD joining PCI RR and developments that led to the current outcome. The PCI RR Managing Board believes that this shift in policy to become “PCI-hostile” renders Wiley journals incompatible not only with community-based preprint review but with preprint archiving in general.
Reposted by Josefina Weinerova
psych.peercommunityin.org
PCI Psychology is here!! 🎉🥳

After over a year of hard work by so many people, we are thrilled to announce that we are open for submissions! Join us in making publishing more efficient, equitable, and open: psych.peercommunityin.org
#PsychSciSky #scipub
Reposted by Josefina Weinerova
rachelga.bsky.social
Really looking forward to talking about my research tonight at Pint of Science!🍺🧠

#Pint25 #PintofScience @pintsworld.bsky.social @pintofscience.uk @uniofnottingham.bsky.social @notts-psych.bsky.social
josefinaw.bsky.social
And biggest thanks to the participants who gave their time to make this study possible.
josefinaw.bsky.social
Huge thanks to all my amazing co-authors including Roni Tibon and Denis Schluppeck at @notts-psych.bsky.social , @reid-lab.org at Tilburg University, and @lucycheke.bsky.social and Sabine Yeung at @campsydept.bsky.social.
josefinaw.bsky.social
We found a previously reported effect of Covid-19 on accuracy in 2 long-term memory tasks. This effect extends across 2 additional long-term memory tasks regardless of memory process or stimulus type.
josefinaw.bsky.social
Super excited that the first article from my PhD research has now been reviewed and recommended by @pci-regreports.bsky.social and is available to read at osf.io/preprints/os...!
josefinaw.bsky.social
Super excited to be part of this workshop with @rachelga.bsky.social, Roni Tibon and Tobias Bast today at #BNA2025 @britishneuro.bsky.social. Come along if you are here!
rachelga.bsky.social
At #BNA2025? Come to our workshop today on open and credible science! We’ll be in Room 4, 15.20-17.05!
@britishneuro.bsky.social @notts-psych.bsky.social @josefinaw.bsky.social
Reposted by Josefina Weinerova
drcpennington.bsky.social
Join us for Midlands Innovation Open Research Week, 6th–9th May

The theme for this year’s event is “Just fOR the love of it”, where we aim to spotlight open research beyond compliance— focusing on the principles, values, & innovations that drive researchers to embrace openness as a way of working
Schedule of talks for the Midland's Open Research Week.

Tuesday 6th May
11:00am - Improving student research training through a consortium model (Dr Charlotte Pennington, Aston University)

1:00pm - Open Peer Review: perspectives from editor, author and reviewer (Dr Lara Skelly, Loughborough University)

Wednesday 7th May
11:00am - What if I really can’t share my data but want to be open? Synthetic data (Dr Krzysztof Cipora, Loughborough University)

1:00pm - The intersection of neurodiversity and open scholarship (Dr Mahmoud Elsherif, University of Leicester)

Thursday 8th May
11:00am - Computer Vision for Old Books: Open Research in the Digital Humanities (Dr Hazel Wilkinson, University of Birmingham)

1:00pm - Get Feedback, Work Smarter: The Hidden Perks of Preregistration (Dr Roni Tibon, University of Nottingham)

3:00pm - Building a Thriving Research Culture: The Importance of 'Openness' in its broadest sense! (Dr Marie Sams, Vicky Strudwick, & Dr Jake Spicer, University of Warwick NCRC)

Friday 9th May
11:00am - Measuring Ourselves: A Self-Assessment Tool for Open Research Practices (Dr Masi Noor, Keele University)

1:00pm - What can open research learn from the open source movement in computing? (Professor Stephen Eglen, University of Cambridge)
Reposted by Josefina Weinerova
briannosek.bsky.social
Call for collaborators!

We are launching the Replicability Project: Health Behavior (RPHB) to replicate a sample of findings relevant to public health, epidemiology, health policy, and behavioral science.

Teams receive funding for conducting replication studies.

Details: www.cos.io/rphb
Replicability Project: Health Behavior (RPHB)
The Center for Open Science (COS) is launching the Replicability Project: Health Behavior (RPHB), which is a large-scale, multi-team effort to help support a transparent and trustworthy foundation in ...
www.cos.io
Reposted by Josefina Weinerova
breznaunate.bsky.social
We crowdsourced 85 teams to indep. computationally reproduce results from a single study in randomized conditions. Reproducibility:

• depends heavily on the transparency of materials
• high (~95%) for same sign/sig, but low (btw. 48-77% depending on transparency) when requiring within 0.1 effects
josefinaw.bsky.social
Had a great time presenting my PhD research on the Effects of Covid-19 infection on cognition and the brain at @notts-psych.bsky.social seminar series yesterday 😊. Thanks to everyone who came and for all the insightful questions!