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Closing Remarks
Keith Webster
The video and slides for the closing remarks of the Open Science Symposium
Open Ephys: Open-Source Tools for Electrophysiology
Josh Siegle
Slides and video from presentation at the Open Science Symposium at Carnegie Mellon University on October 18th, 2018
A Multidimensional Approach to the Relationship between Individualism-Collectivism and Guilt and Shame
Isaac Young, Pooya Razavi, Taya Cohen, Miquel Alabèrnia-Segura & Daniel Sullivan
Supplemental files for: Young, I. F., Razavi, P., Cohen, T. R., Yang, Q., Alabèrnia-Segura, M., Sullivan, D. (2021). A multidimensional approach to the relationship between individualism-collectivism and guilt and shame. Emotion, 21(1), 108-122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/emo0000689 Guilt and shame proneness are commonly thought to be associated with culture, yet research on this relationship is fragmented and often inconsistent. In a comprehensive review of the existing social scientific literature, we demonstrate that no consistent relationship between guilt and...
COntaminant behavior in Air, Liquids, and Solids (COALS) Controls Tool
Jiachen Liu, Daniel Gingerich & Meagan Mauter
COALS Controls is software to model the partitioning of trace elements in coal-fired power plants.
Resource allocation in phonological working memory: Same or different principles from vision?
Christopher Hepner & Nazbanou Nozari
This project evaluates the extent to which resource allocation in phonological working memory is consistent with the predictions of the variable precision resource models that have been able to account for findings in visual working memory.
Figshare: Store, Share, Discover Research
Dan Valen
Slides and video from presentation at the Open Science Symposium at Carnegie Mellon University on October 18th, 2018
Session 2: Open Data and Reproducibility
Nick Nystrom, Paola Buitrago, Dan Valen & Victoria Stodden
The video of three of the presentations and roundtable panel in Session 2, as well as the corresponding slides
NIPY: An Eco-System for Open Neuroscience
Ariel Rokem
Slides and video from presentation at the Open Science Symposium at Carnegie Mellon University on October 18th, 2018
Supplemental materials for preprint: Brokering Orientations and Social Capital: Influencing Others’ Relationships Shapes Status and Trust
Nir Halevy, Eliran Halali & Taya CohenOpen Science Symposium, Carnegie Mellon University, November 7, 2019
Ana Van Gulick, Huajin Wang, Melanie Gainey, Hannah Gunderman & Katie Behrman
Conference hosted at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA, USA on November 7, 2019 to discuss the challenges and opportunities of open research methods in the life sciences and beyond. https://events.library.cmu.edu/oss2019/
Research Data Management
Ana Van Gulick & Hannah GundermanOpening Remarks
Rebecca Doerge
The video for the opening remarks for the Open Science Symposium
Five-Item Guilt Proneness Scale (GP-5)
Taya Cohen, Yeonjeong Kim & Abigail Panter
Cohen, T. R., Kim, Y., & Panter, A. T. (2014). The five-item guilt proneness scale (GP-5). Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Work Experiences and Character Traits (WECT) Project
Taya Cohen, Abigail Panter, Yeonjeong Kim, Nazli Turan & Lily Morse
The Work Experiences and Character Traits (WECT) project investigates how character, personality, emotions, and treatment by managers and co-workers affect the frequency with which workers engage in ethical and unethical behavior at their jobs. This interdisciplinary research is at the intersection of social/personality psychology and organizational behavior. In this project, U.S. adults with full-time employment participated in a three-month online diary study about “weekly experiences in the workplace.” They first provided detailed information about their...
Characteristics of Ethical Accountants
Lily Morse & Taya Cohen
Study materials, data, and auxiliary analyses
Open Data, Code, and Computational Reproducibility
Victoria Stodden
Slides and video from presentation at the Open Science Symposium at Carnegie Mellon University on October 18th, 2018
Open Science Resources at NCBI & Elsewhere!
Ben Busby
Slides and video from presentation at the Open Science Symposium at Carnegie Mellon University on October 18th, 2018
The \"arXiv\"
Reinhard Schumacher
Slides and video from presentation at the Open Science Symposium at Carnegie Mellon University on October 18th, 2018
Session 1: Open Science in Research
Josh Siegle, Vaughn Cooper, Denise Cai & Anisha Keshavan
The video of the four presentations and roundtable panel in Session 1, as well as the corresponding slides
Supplemental materials for preprint: A Hidden Markov Model for Analyzing Eye-Tracking of Moving Objects
Jaeah Kim & Shashank Singh
Eye-tracking provides an opportunity to generate and analyze high-density data relevant to understanding cognition. However, while events in the real world are often dynamic, eye-tracking paradigms are typically limited to assessing gaze toward static objects. In this study, we propose a generative framework, based on a hidden Markov model (HMM), for using eye-tracking data to analyze behavior in the context of multiple moving objects of interest. We apply this framework to analyze data from a...
Password Manager Interviews: SOUPS 2019
Sarah PearmanIntroducing the GASP Scale: A New Measure of Guilt and Shame Proneness
Taya Cohen, Scott Wolf, Abigail Panter & Chester Insko
Cohen, T. R., Wolf, S. T., Panter, A. T., & Insko, C. A. (2011). Introducing the GASP scale: A new measure of guilt and shame proneness. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 100, 947-966. doi: 10.1037/a0022641. Published version available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0022641 Although scholars agree that moral emotions are critical for deterring unethical and antisocial behavior, there is disagreement about how two prototypical moral emotions—guilt and shame—should be defined, differentiated, and measured. We addressed these issues...
Effect of skewed input distributions on category learning
Paulo Carvalho, Chi-hsin Chen & Chen Yu
We conducted three experiments to examine the effects of skewed input distributions on category learning and generalization.
PSC Resources and Initiatives Enabling Open Science
Nick Nystrom & Paola Buitrago
Slides and video from presentation at the Open Science Symposium at Carnegie Mellon University on October 18th, 2018
ENCODE DATA Wrangling Vignettes
Idan Gabdank
Slides and video from presentation at the Open Science Symposium at Carnegie Mellon University on October 18th, 2018