Ekaterina Pronizius
Sessions
In clinical psychology, as in almost every research field, the significance of collaborative efforts cannot be overestimated. Therefore, the question is not whether the field needs Big Team Science (BTS) to reveal the complexity of the social mind, but how researchers shall achieve this, particularly when studying vulnerable populations.
While a large sample size holds the promise of investigating key theoretical assumptions with sufficient statistical power, the complexity of a BTS collaboration poses challenges and limitations. I would like to engage in a discussion with the community regarding potential study designs and tangible strategies (e.g., networking, patient access, funding, etc.) for establishing a BTS group in the domain of clinical psychology.
Keynotes: Alexandra Sarafoglou, Marton Kovacs, Jeffrey Lees, Lisa Spitzer, and Agata Bochynska.
Moderator: Ekaterina Pronizius
This year, we are departing from tradition at SIPS. Rather than inviting individual keynote speakers to open and close the conference, we will host two open roundtable discussions.
For the final day, we would like to host a second roundtable—this time highlighting the rising stars of open science. We would love to hear their personal stories and perspectives, and at one point, we plan to open the conversation to all SIPS attendees. We are confident that this discussion will provide fresh ideas and inspiration that will carry into the SIPS sessions.