Cristina Rodríguez Prada
PhD candidate interested in statistical modelling, single case designs, meta-science and reproducibility. Advocating for researchers' laboral rights at @fjiprecarios & @dignimad
Session
In the 2025 In-person SIPS, we introduced the concept of "Radical Transparency" (RT), a practice consisting of making public the whole process of developing a research process, instead of just its outcomes.
To carry out research in this manner, we may leverage existing technologies (e.g., version control systems).
However, there are still many unknowns yet to be uncovered.
In this hackathon, we will focus on trying to make progress towards the following objectives:
To define the scope and constraints of the RT approach.
To determine the ability of existing technologies to meet the requirements of RT.
To uncover the risks and unintended consequences of RT, and propose safeguards to mitigate them.
We will split into groups to draft ideas on these objectives.
At the end of the session, we will gather the results, discuss them, and decide on the next steps towards a publication.