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Join our upcoming event: Registering the Future: A Short Introduction to Preregistration in Science. 🤓 👉This introductory workshop will provide an overview of pre-registration, discussing its advantages and disadvantages, and offering a practical guide on how to set up a preregistration. Additionally, we will explore the future of preregistration and its applicability across various scientific disciplines and approaches. The workshop will be relevant to all researchers who wish to familiarize themselves with this scientific procedure. 📑Read more and sign up here: https://bit.ly/4cfkcGy 📅When: 19 August, 15.00-18.00 🌎Where: M1, 1427-149, Fredrik Nielsens Vej 2-4
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