Toolkits

Credibility toolkits


A set of practical guides to use in your research

We know that many people support the principles of credibility, but are yet to try out some of recent initiatives to increase reproducibility and open science, or just aren't sure how to go about making their experimental approaches more robust, reproducible and replicable.  

We have therefore prepared a set of short guides to help give practical pointers to how you can increase credibility in neuroscience. We are always keen to hear suggestions for additional toolkits, or even volunteers to help write one.  Do get in touch with your ideas.

From cell line authentication to keeping contamination at bay and good use of controls.

Credibility initiatives that are easy to implement and what all in vivo neuroscientists should aim to do. 

An overview of preregistration, Registered Reports, the differences between them and how to do them.

Find out how to prepare a preregistration poster, and how to have preregistration posters at conferences.

Tips to boost credibility, from improving sample size and power calculations to ensuring data are FAIR and GDPR-compliant.
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