The role of good research data management practices in supporting research reproducibility is becoming increasingly well known. The literature is replete, however, with examples of poor methodology, lack of transparency, mistakes, and misconduct leading to bad science and an inability to reproduce results. This introductory session will provide real-world, illustrative examples of each of these, along with practical suggestions on how to avoid them.
Level: Introductory
Length: 1.5 Hours
Format: Lecture
Prerequisites: None
- Teacher: Jeff Moon