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Bitesize Replication Games

Bitesize Replication Games Online

Join us for Bitesize Replication Games, a hands-on online workshop where researchers test their skills by attempting to reproduce a key result from a published paper. In a supportive, interactive environment, participants will break down the original methods, run one key analysis, and compare outcomes in groups in breakout rooms, gaining practical insight into reproducibility, methodological transparency, and the challenges behind turning literature into code. Whether you are new to replication or already experienced, this session invites lively discussion, peer learning, and a deeper appreciation for the nuances of robust research. 

Please note: as this is an interactive session, bookings are limited to 75 people. If all spaces are taken, we will open a waiting list. Please cancel your place if you can no longer attend to allow others to do so. 

 

Dr. Lenka Fiala, University of Ottawa, is an experimental economist with a special interest in pre-analysis plans and detection of p-hacking. She joined the Institute for Replication as a Research Scientist in 2025.

Dr. Derek Mikola, University of Ottawa, has been advancing reproducibility and Open Science as a Research Scientist at the Institute for Replication since 2023.

Together, Derek and Lenka have coordinated dozens of day-long Replication Games, and guided hundreds of researchers in navigating the intricacies of replication packages.   

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Date:
Tuesday 3 March 2026
Time:
14:30 - 16:00
Time Zone:
UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (change)
Campus:
Online
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  Academic Staff     Postgraduate - Research     Public  
Categories:
  Open Research Week  

Registration is required. There are 49 seats available.

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Hannah Crago

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