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Guiding principles

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What we do

Ready does behaviour science research to help people find and fix the world's most pressing problems. Currently, that means we use psychology to help people make important decisions, reduce existential risk, and improve global health.

How we work

Lab onboarding guide

We use Asana and Scrum to stay productive and aligned

We use R and GitHub to make analysis transparent

Our guide to meetings

Manuals and Handbooks

Mike’s Unofficial UQ School of Psychology PhD Examination Guide

Writing a PhD proposal

HDR competencies to aim for and curricula to get there

How and why to systematic review

Using your research to contribute to Wikipedia

Video graphics recommendations

Rough cut of dialogue / green screen (with screenshots in FCPX)

Writing tips