Workshop: "When, how, and why (not) to preregister"(31.01.2025) BUA_logo

When: 31.01.2025, 13:00-17:00
Where: Raum 1066e at Unter den Linden 6, Berlin

Abstract: Preregistration involves specifying the hypotheses, methods, and data analysis plans of a research project before data collection or analysis. In response to the replication crisis, this practice aims to enhance research credibility and replicability. However, several questions remain: How effective is preregistration in achieving this goal? Do only certain types of studies benefit, or can it sometimes even be harmful? In this workshop, we will explore these questions by providing historical context, reviewing empirical evidence on the benefits and implementation of preregistration, and discussing theoretical foundations alongside practical challenges across various study designs. We will conclude with discussions of examples from the literature and participants' research.

Instructors: Björn Siepe (Chair for Psychological Methods, University of Marburg), Anabel Büchner (Chair for Psychological Assessment, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

Participants: The targeted consists of researchers or graduate students in psychology or closely related fields. While no prior knowledge is required, the workshop may be particularly interesting for researchers with experience in writing or reviewing preregistrations.

The workshop is supported by the Open Science Ambassador program of the Berlin University Alliance (BUA).

Registration

The regular registration has closed by now. If you're interested in participating, please contact Anabel Büchner to check whether there is still an open spot.

Please contact Anabel Büchner if you have any questions.