APS
30th APS Annual Convention
Large-Scale Research Collaborations: Applications in Crowd-Sourcing and Undergraduate Research Experience, Replications, and Cross-Cultural Research
Like any data collection method, large-scale collaboration efforts have both strengths and potential drawbacks. This symposium serves as a resource to researchers considering beginning a large-scale collaborative project, and will contribute to the conversation on transparency, openness and reproducibility as it relates to any collaboration across the research process.
Chairs & Discussants
- Erica BaranskiChair
California State University, East Bay
Presentations
- The Impact and Implications of a Crowdsourcing Authentic Undergraduate Research ExperiencesJon Grahe
- Managing Large-Scale Meta-Science Collaborations: Methodological Strengths and Challenges to Coordinating the Reproducibility Project: PsychologyMallory Kidwell
- The International Situations Project: Benefits and Challenges of Large Cross-Cultural Research ProjectsGwen Gardiner
- Psychological Science Accelerator: Making Large, Multi-Site, Collaborative Studies CommonplaceHannah Moshontz