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About the Center
Strategic_Plan
Publication: 2013-07-31 Source: http://centerforopenscience.org/about/
Get more information about COS goals and activities from the COS business plan: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HWJxPkyuMo49uzhEsvK5HxhyrSFR3Ys625NqHY3zmsk/edit?pli=1
Submitter:
Name:Owen Ambur
Email:Owen.Ambur@verizon.net
Organization:
Name:Center for Open Science
Acronym:COS
Description: The Center for Open Science (COS) is a non-profit organization based in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Stakeholder(s):
- Brian Nosek: Brian Nosek received a Ph.D. in from Yale University in 2002 and is an associate professor in the Department of Psychology
at the University of Virginia. In 2007, he received early career awards from the International Social Cognition Network (ISCON)
and the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI). He co-founded Project Implicit (http://projectimplicit.net/)
an Internet-based multi-university collaboration of research and education about implicit cognition - thoughts and feelings
that exist outside of awareness or control. Nosek investigates the gap between values and practices - such as when behavior
is influenced by factors other than one's intentions and goals. Research applications of this interest are implicit bias,
diversity and inclusion, automaticity, social judgment and decision-making, attitudes, beliefs, ideology, morality, identity,
memory, and barriers to innovation. Through lectures, training, and consulting, Nosek applies scientific research to improve
the alignment between personal and organizational values and practices. Nosek also co-founded and directs the Center for Open
Science (COS; http://centerforopenscience.org) that operates the Open Science Framework (http://openscienceframework.org/).
The COS aims to increase openness, integrity, and reproducibility of scientific research.
- Jeffrey Spies: http://people.virginia.edu/~js6ew/
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