Lianne Wolsink

@liannewolsink.bsky.social

PhD in Psychology & Chair of ReproducibiliTea steering committee

📣New publication! What if the effects of retrieval suppression on later recall are more subtle than typically measured with a binary recall score? We tested a potentially more sensitive outcome measure: Recall delay👇

Collabra: Psychology@collabrapsychology.bsky.social · 2mo ago

New in Cognitive Psychology, from @liannewolsink.bsky.social: Memory Suppression Does Not Slow Down, but Retrieval Practice Speeds Up Later Recall in the Think/No-Think Task doi.org/10.1525/coll...

📣New publication! What if the effects of retrieval suppression on later recall are more subtle than typically measured with a binary recall score? We tested a potentially more sensitive outcome measure: Recall delay👇

Collabra: Psychology@collabrapsychology.bsky.social · 2mo ago

New in Cognitive Psychology, from @liannewolsink.bsky.social: Memory Suppression Does Not Slow Down, but Retrieval Practice Speeds Up Later Recall in the Think/No-Think Task doi.org/10.1525/coll...

🤝 How We Support You as ReproducibiliTea – Part 2 Curious about joining a journal club but not sure where to start? We’ve got you covered! 📚 Join an existing journal club Many of our ReproducibiliTea journal clubs are held online and warmly welcome new participants from around the world.

How We Support You – Part 1 At ReproducibiliTea, we make Open Research easy and collaborative—and we need your help to spread it! 1) Start Your Own Journal Club We’ll guide you every step. 📩 Get started: Email reproducibilitea@gmail.com to join Slack, and launch your club!

Looking for ways to contribute to open and reproducible research? Want to collaborate on projects (or start your own), develop skills, and connect with fellow enthusiasts from different countries and disciplines? Then join our Steering Committee and become part of a global community!🚀

ReproducibiliTea@reproducibilitea.org · 9mo ago

📣 We are looking for new members for the ReproducibiliTea Steering Committee! 📅 Applications are open until 30th November 2025 (midnight CET). 👉 Full Announcement: docs.google.com/document/d/1... ✍️ Application Form: forms.gle/R8FSHGJCFVk2...

Looking for ways to contribute to open and reproducible research? Want to collaborate on projects (or start your own), develop skills, and connect with fellow enthusiasts from different countries and disciplines? Then join our Steering Committee and become part of a global community!🚀

ReproducibiliTea@reproducibilitea.org · 9mo ago

📣 We are looking for new members for the ReproducibiliTea Steering Committee! 📅 Applications are open until 30th November 2025 (midnight CET). 👉 Full Announcement: docs.google.com/document/d/1... ✍️ Application Form: forms.gle/R8FSHGJCFVk2...

Video recordings of our webinars “Peer Review and its Diversification” are now available on YouTube: www.youtube.com/playlist?lis... We would like to thank our speakers: Annie Whamond @anniewham.bsky.social Rachel Heyard Marcus Munafò Richard J. Acton Mario Malički @mariomalicki.bsky.social

Peer Review and its Diversification Webinars - YouTube

On the 15th and 16th of October 2025, the ReproducibiliTea Steering Committee organised two webinars featuring a diverse group of speakers.

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✨ The ReproducibiliTea podcast is produced by members of the grassroots initiative ReproducibiliTea Global and covers a diverse range of topics relevant to the open science community aimed at improving research practices and academic culture. buff.ly/uavCYK3

ReproducibiliTea Podcast

Podcast · ReproducibiliTea Podcast · Serving mugs of Reproducibili☕️: Blends include transparency, openness and robustness + a spoonful of science. Brewed by the @ReproducibiliT Team

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Super excited to launch ReproducibiliTea’s newest reading list: “Open Research… in the Arts?” 🔬🎭🎨🎷📐 Probe the boundaries of Open Research expectations across disciplines, explore data outside the sciences, discuss challenges facing empirical and practice-based arts, and more ⭐️ Get stuck in! ☕️🫖

ReproducibiliTea@reproducibilitea.org · last yr.

Introducing ReproducibiliTea’s newest reading list: “Open Research… in the Arts?” curated by Hazel Aileen van der Walle @hazelvanderwalle.bsky.social Check it out at rpt-rl.netlify.app and broaden your view of Open Research.

Some time ago, Will and I had a chat about reading lists, one of @reproducibilitea.org's cornerstones in supporting journal clubs in finding relevant literature. We take the listener behind the scenes: How did we come up with a topic? What struggles did we encounter? What did we learn?🎧👇

ReproducibiliTea@reproducibilitea.org · last yr.

🔵New episode of the ReproducibiliTea Podcast🔵 soundcloud.com/reproducibil... Will @willngiam.bsky.social and Lianne @liannewolsink.bsky.social discuss the ReproducibiliTea reading lists, created to help journal clubs do deep dives on metascience topics. Reading lists: rpt-rl.netlify.app

Even accepting the premise that AI produces useful writing (which no one should), using AI in education is like using a forklift at the gym. The weights do not actually need to be moved from place to place. That is not the work. The work is what happens within you.