Using Clinical Science to Tackle Code Review Anxiety
Offered By: LeadDev via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a scientific approach to addressing code review anxiety in this insightful conference talk from StaffPlus New York 2024. Discover how clinical scientist Carol Lee challenges common misconceptions about code review anxiety and presents empirical research findings from the Developer Success Lab. Learn about a new model of code review anxiety, including cognitive mechanisms like self-efficacy, probability bias, and cost bias. Gain valuable insights into the development and testing of an intervention based on cognitive-behavioral therapies, using rigorous randomized control experimental design. Walk away with science-backed, actionable recommendations for reducing personal code review anxiety and fostering a code review culture that proactively minimizes anxiety in others. Delve into the world of "developer science" and its application in addressing real-world challenges in software engineering.
Syllabus
Using clinical science to tackle code review anxiety | Carol Lee | StaffPlus New York 2024
Taught by
LeadDev
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