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DESCRIPTION:In clinical psychology\, as in almost every research field\, th
 e significance of collaborative efforts cannot be overestimated. Therefore
 \, the question is not whether the field needs Big Team Science (BTS) to r
 eveal the complexity of the social mind\, but how researchers shall achiev
 e this\, particularly when studying vulnerable populations.\nWhile a large
  sample size holds the promise of investigating key theoretical assumption
 s with sufficient statistical power\, the complexity of a BTS collaboratio
 n poses challenges and limitations. I would like to engage in a discussion
  with the community regarding potential study designs and tangible strateg
 ies (e.g.\, networking\, patient access\, funding\, etc.) for establishing
  a BTS group in the domain of clinical psychology.
DTSTAMP:20260520T012304Z
LOCATION:Second floor 203
SUMMARY:LT41: Clinical Psychology and Big Team Science: Progress\, Challeng
 es\, and Opportunities - Ekaterina Pronizius
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2025-budapest/talk/EZVD9D/
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