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DESCRIPTION:Trust was at the core of the scientific system that led into th
 e replications crisis: We trusted that individual researchers are well tra
 ined\, have expertise in the methods they use\, apply them as intended\, a
 nd report the results honestly.\nThis trust was shown to be unwarranted in
  several cases.\nThe Open Science movements' effort to regain trust is pre
 dominantly centered around methodological rigor and extensive transparency
 .\nWhile these efforts are important and commendable\, we argue that this 
 focus on methods and openness is probably short-sighted when it comes to d
 ealing with a profound crisis of trust\, even leading to unwanted side eff
 ects.\nTo broaden the perspective on the matter\, we'd like to explore the
  concept of "trust" in IT security\, draw parallels to the field of psycho
 logy\, and propose a framework for the role of trust in the replication cr
 isis.
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LOCATION:Second floor 213
SUMMARY:UC15: Trust no one - On the role of trust in improving psychologica
 l science - René Dutschke
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2025-budapest/talk/DDWKUD/
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