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Improving reproducibility: the future is with the young

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I've recently had the pleasure of reviewing the applications to a course on Advanced Methods for Reproducible Science that I'm running in April together with Marcus Munafo and Chris Chambers.  We take a broad definition of 'Reproducibility' and cover not only ways to ensure that code and data are available for those who wish to reproduce experimental results, but also focus on how to design, analyse and pre-register studies to give replicable and generalisable findings. There is a strong sense of change in the air. Last year, most applicants were psychologists, even though we prioritised applications in biomedical sciences, as we are funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council and European College of Neuropsychopharmacology. The sense was that issues of reproducibility were not not so high on the radar of disciplines outside psychology. This year things are different. We again attracted a fair number of psychologists, but we also have applicants...