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Carleton Connects: Julia Strand and scientific credibility

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Carleton Connects: Julia Strand and scientific credibility

If a scientific experiment can’t be replicated, can it be trusted? Join Carleton psychology professor Julia Strand to hear how research in many scientific disciplines has been reformed over the past decade to become more transparent, robust, and replicable. Professor of psychology Julia Strand has taught at Carleton since 2011, where her courses cover sensation, perception, cognition, and color. In addition to her NIH-funded research and publications on the perception of spoken language, she writes about open science, methodology, and transparency in research and serves on the American Psychological Association’s Open Science and Methodology Task Force. She is a fellow of the Psychonomic Society and the Association for Psychological Science.



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  • Description If a scientific experiment can’t be replicated, can it be trusted? Join Carleton psychology professor Julia Strand to hear how research in many scientific disciplines has been reformed over the past decade to become more transparent, robust, and replicable. Professor of psychology Julia Strand has taught at Carleton since 2011, where her courses cover sensation, perception, cognition, and color. In addition to her NIH-funded research and publications on the perception of spoken language, she writes about open science, methodology, and transparency in research and serves on the American Psychological Association’s Open Science and Methodology Task Force. She is a fellow of the Psychonomic Society and the Association for Psychological Science.
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