Join us at #SIPS2022 tomorrow to help make rock solid tools for transparent neuroscience!
We believe the right kind of tools can make methods reporting smoother and less error-prone.
We’ll introduce the ARTEM-IS Web-App (beta) for you to try, and we can work on improving it! 🧵
Accurate methods reporting is super important because different processing pathways can lead to different results, as we’ve shown in one multiverse analysis of N400s 🤔
(see how the Related version Reversed comparison has different outcomes in different pathways)
If we want to improve #reproducibility and #replicability in our field, we need to make sure we can accurately report what has been done - which path was taken through the Garden of Forking Paths?
Lots of reporting guidelines currently exist but…
Reports in the literature are highly variable in terms of what they report, and how clearly — This makes replicating hard (not to mention preregistration 💀)
and the burdens of non-replicable research are likely to worse for junior scholars more seniors 🥶
So our goal is to build tools that BY DESIGN help to reduce omissions and errors in reporting.
Tools that
👉🏻check whether the number you have written is possible
👉🏻show hide questions depending on earlier answers
👉🏻remind you to complete forgotten details
So we’ve been gathering together a whole glorious crew of collaborators who have pitched in to help build the very first ARTEM-IS web-App tool 🏹
We’re excited to share progress and work to make it better at #SIPS2022 🎉
If you have ✨ever✨ conducted an EEG/ERP study you can
👉🏻try documenting your methods using the web app
👉🏻help us identify possible improvements
👉🏻contribute to best practice examples
If you don’t have EEG experience we’ll team you up so you can still join in 😇
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