Talk

Promoting Transparency in Social Science Research

Ted was invited to present at NYU's Development Research Institute in April, 2014. His talk focused on the recent progress toward research transparency in the social sciences and make the case for standards and practices that help realign scholarly incentives with scholarly values. 

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Promoting Transparency in Social Science ResearchUCLA, Royce HallMay 16, 2014
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