Description
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.
Related Content
Research
- Pre-results Review at the Journal of Development Economics: Lessons Learned
- Promoting Transparency in Social Science Research
- Promoting an Open Research Culture
- Research Transparency is on the Rise in Economics
- Transparency, Reproducibility, and the Credibility of Economics Research
Articles
Talks
- Berkeley Institute for Transparency in the Social Sciences - Research Transparency Forum
- Fifth Annual Symposium on Computing for Development (ACM-DEV) 2014
- Promoting Transparency in Social Science Research
- Promoting Transparency in Social Science Research
- Research Transparency and Reproducibility in Economics and Beyond
- Transparency and Reproducibility in Economics Research
- Transparency and Reproducibility in Economics Research
- Transparency, Reproducibility and the Credibility of Economics Research
Media
- Call for Better Social Science Research Transparency
- Call for Better Social Science Research Transparency
- Call for Better Social Science Research Transparency
- Fish Oil : Heart Disease :: Microcredit : Women’s Empowerment?
- Give Social Sciences Credibility by Demanding Research Transparency
- January 3 "Science" Magazine Featured: Calls for Transparency in the Social Sciences
- La Economía Tiene Problemas de Rigor Científico
- Science Authors Seek Better Social Science Research Transparency
- Why Null Results Rarely See the Light of Day