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Latest revision as of 14:16, 15 September 2020
Resources
Education
Reproducibility training
What is this about?
The video series is about the main issues related to the so-called reproducibility crisis.
Why is this important?
These videos should be viewed as a starting point for discussions about best practices for designing experiments and how to relate them to the research environment.