The Reproducibility Project is in its adolescence. There are more than 60 replication projects underway or completed. In the next week or two we expect that there will be a formal announcement of a grant application process for teams to receive funding for doing replications. Included in that will be nominal awards for teams that have completed replications already.
We have made sufficient progress that we can start considering opportunities to share the project design, goals, preliminary results, and implications in presentations to academic communities. There are two options to consider immediately, and others that are worth considering in the near future:
(1) Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP): February 13-15, 2014 in Austin, Texas. Competitive proposals for symposia.
(2) European Conference of Personality (ECP): July 15-19, 2014 in Lausanne (Switzerland) 15-19 July 2014. I am giving an address and, with that, I get to organize a symposium on a topic I select.
I think we should try to do both of these (and perhaps psychonomics or another cognitive meeting). We would propose a symposium with 3 or 4 talks roughly divided up as: (1 or 2) Project motivation, goals and design, (3) Project results, and (4) Implications. Depending on the context, another presentation possibility would be a meta-commentary on crowdsourcing science.
Next steps:
(1) If you have any comments about this proposal/possibility, please share - privately or publicly
(2) If you are an effective presenter and would be interested in doing it, please email me noting which conference and if you are inclined toward one of the topics.
[Note: I can chair the sessions, but I am inclined NOT to be a presenter in order to improve public understanding that this project has a broad contributor base.]