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Sorry we′re open, come in we're closed: different profiles in the perceived applicability of open science practices to completed research projects

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science
Open science is an increasingly important topic for research, politics and funding agencies. However, the discourse on open science is heavily influenced by certain research fields and paradigms, leading to the risk of generalizing what counts as ...
Jürgen Schneider
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Nonsignificance misinterpreted as an effect’s absence in psychology: prevalence and temporal analyses

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science
Nonsignificant findings in psychological research are frequently misinterpreted as reflecting the effect’s absence. However, this issue’s exact prevalence remains unclear, as does whether this issue is getting better or worse.
Stephen Lee Murphy   +3 more
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Reputation Without Practice? A Dynamic Computational Model of the Unintended Consequences of Open Scientist Reputations

open access: yesJournal of Trial and Error
Practicing open science can have benefits for the career prospects of individual researchers or labs through higher quality work and increased chances of publication.
Maximilian~Linde   +3 more
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Transparency, quality, and statistical consistency of meta-analytic systematic reviews in clinical child and adolescent psychology (2022–2024): study protocol for a meta-review

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Meta-analytic systematic reviews are crucial for advancing research and practice in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (CCAP). Despite their importance, there has been no systematic investigation into transparency- and quality-related aspects of ...
Magdalena Siegel   +3 more
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Is biomedical research self-correcting? Modelling insights on the persistence of spurious science

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science
The reality that volumes of published biomedical research are not reproducible is an increasingly recognized problem. Spurious results reduce trustworthiness of reported science, increasing research waste.
David Robert Grimes
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Unrestricted Versus Regulated Open Data Governance: A Bibliometric Comparison of SARS-CoV-2 Nucleotide Sequence Databases

open access: yesData Science Journal
Two distinct modes of data governance have emerged in accessing and reusing viral data pertaining to COVID-19: an unrestricted model, espoused by data repositories part of the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration and a regulated model
Nathanael Sheehan   +2 more
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The geopolitics of book publishing and book reviews. [PDF]

open access: yesMetascience, 2021
Wray KB, Nash L, Simon J.
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Ontologies, Metascience, And Me

open access: yes, 2018
Slides from presentation on the widespread potential for ontologies as a tool in psychological science and meta-science. The talk included brief notes on replication value, research mapping, and the Psychological Science Accelerator.
openaire   +1 more source

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