Below we have compiled a small list of resources for you about research methods and statistics. Note that this list is just based on personal recommendations of the PsyBots team or recommendations of other Psyboticists - there are plenty of awesome ressources out there, we just listed a few things we thought could be useful for others. Also note that PsyBots is not related to the content of these resources. If you have a suggestion to add to the list, you can email us at psy4bots@gmail.com or reach out to us on Twitter.

Type Name Short Description
Online Course Impoving your statistical inferences The goal of this online Coursera course by Daniel Lakens is “to help you to draw better statistical inferences from empirical research”. You will leran about p-values, effect sizes, confidence intervals, Bayes Factors, pre-registration, replicability and more. Even people who already know much about stats might learn something new in this course.
Software JASP A lot of you may know R for statistical analyses of empirical data. But have you heard of JASP? It’s free and easy and might be helpful for you.
Website Wolfgang Viechtbauer’s Website Do you plan to do a meta-analysis? Then Wolfgang Viechtbauer’s Website might be a valuable ressource for you. But it’s not only great for meta-analysis, there are plenty of other useful information on stats and R.
Book Discovering Statistics Using R Are you new to statistics or are you using R for the first time? If you have’t heard of Andy Field’s book “Discovering Statistics Using R” before, now you have. This is a great reference book not only for beginners.