Authors
Olivier Klein
T.E. Hardwicke
Frederik Aust
Johannes Breuer
Henrik Danielsson
Alicia Hofelich Mohr
Hans I. Jzerman
Gustav Nilsonne
Wolf Vanpaemel
Michael C. Frank
Date (dd-mm-yyyy)
2018
Title
A practical guide for transparency in psychological science
Journal
Collabra: Psychology
Volume
4
Publication Year
2018
Issue number
1
Document type
Article
Abstract

The credibility of scientific claims depends upon the transparency of the research products upon which they are based (e.g., study protocols, data, materials, and analysis scripts). As psychology navigates a period of unprecedented introspection, user-friendly tools and services that support open science have flourished. However, the plethora of decisions and choices involved can be bewildering. Here we provide a practical guide to help researchers navigate the process of preparing and sharing the products of their research (e.g., choosing a repository, preparing their research products for sharing, structuring folders, etc.). Being an open scientist means adopting a few straightforward research management practices, which lead to less error prone, reproducible research workflows. Further, this adoption can be piecemeal – each incremental step towards complete transparency adds positive value. Transparent research practices not only improve the efficiency of individual researchers, they enhance the credibility of the knowledge generated by the scientific community.

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Note
Funding Information:
This work was partly funded by the French National Research Agency in the framework of the “Investissements d’avenir” program (ANR-15-IDEX-02) awarded to Hans IJzerman. Tom Hardwicke was supported by a general support grant awarded to METRICS from the Laura and John Arnold Foundation.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 The Author(s).
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