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Title: An unanticipated benefit of open reproducible practices: making life difficult for fraudsters.
Abstract: Open science practices are often adopted with the aim of making research more accessible and reproducible. I will give examples of how such practices as pre-registration, open data and code, and open peer review can play a major role in tackling research fraud.
This talk will be hosted by Dorothy Bishop, Emeritus Professor of Developmental Neuropsychology at the University of Oxford, and an active voice in the open science and reproducible research community. She chaired a symposium on reproducibility at the Wellcome Trust in 2015.
