Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences
The Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences, abbreviated BITSS, is an academic initiative dedicated to advancing transparency and openness in social science research. It was established in 2012 by the University of California, Berkeley's Center for Effective Global Action. It is led by an interdisciplinary group of academics from ten different universities.[1] It has worked with the Center for Open Science to define and promote a set of best practices for social scientists to maximize transparency in their research.[2]
Abbreviation | BITSS |
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Formation | 2012 |
Founder | Edward Miguel |
Type | Initiative |
Purpose | Promoting open research in the social sciences |
Headquarters | Berkeley, California |
Faculty Director | Edward Miguel |
Program Advisor | Jennifer Sturdy |
Interim Program Manager | Katie Hoeberling |
Parent organization | Center for Effective Global Action |
Website | www |
In 2015, the BITSS began awarding the annual Leamer-Rosenthal Prizes for Open Social Science to honor outstanding achievements in promoting transparency in social science.[3] Through its Catalyst program, the initiative also supports over 120 graduate students who are active in advancing open science.[4]
See also
References
- "About". Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences. 2015-10-08. Retrieved 2018-10-19.
- Miguel, E.; Camerer, C.; Casey, K.; Cohen, J.; Esterling, K. M.; Gerber, A.; Glennerster, R.; Green, D. P.; Humphreys, M. (2014-01-03). "Promoting Transparency in Social Science Research". Science. 343 (6166): 30–31. Bibcode:2014Sci...343...30M. doi:10.1126/science.1245317. ISSN 0036-8075. PMC 4103621. PMID 24385620.
- Yong, Ed (2015-12-10). "Make Science More Reliable, Win Cash Prizes". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2018-10-19.
- "Catalysts". Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences. 2015-12-03. Retrieved 2018-10-19.