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Acknowledgements
The whole psyTeachR team at the University of Glasgow School of Psychology deserves enormous thanks for making it possible and rewarding to teach methods with a focus on reproducibility and open research. Particularly:
Heather Cleland Woods, Phil McAleer, Helena Paterson, Emily Nordmann, Carolina Keuper-Tetzel, and Niamh Stack.
We greatly appreciate Iris Holzleitner’s volunteer in-class assistance with the first year of this course. We were ever so lucky to get Rebecca Lai as a teaching assistant in the second year; her kind and patient approach to teaching technical skills is an inspiration. Benedict Jones made invaluable contributions to the ethos of reproducible research at Glasgow. Thanks to Daniël Lakens for many inspirational discussions and resources.
Contributors
Several people contributed to testing these materials.
- Rebecca Lai
- Sean Westwood
- David Pharis
- Richard Morey
- Mossa Merhi Reimert