Posts tagged with 'transparency reproducibility'

Lifecycle Open Science in Action: Researcher Q&A with Jolana Samii
Research doesn't begin with a published paper—it starts with a question, a plan, and a process that sometimes remains invisible to others. At the Center for Open Science (COS), we...
Tags: Transparency, OSF, Research Best Practices, Transparency & Reproducibility, Data Sharing, Lifecycle Open Science
Introducing the Eye Tracking Preregistration Template: Q&A with Libby Jenke and Nicolette Sullivan
Eye tracking is used across a broad range of disciplines—from psychology and neuroscience to marketing, political science, and communication—to capture real-time measures of...
Tags: Preregistration, OSF, Research Best Practices, Transparency & Reproducibility
Lifecycle Open Science in Action: Researcher Q&A with Rodrigo Reyes Cordova
At the Center for Open Science (COS), we use the term lifecycle open science (LOS) to describe research with publicly accessible plans, outputs—such as data, materials, and...
Tags: Transparency, OSF, Research Best Practices, Transparency & Reproducibility, Data Sharing, Lifecycle Open Science
Q&A with Alisha Bruton: Open Science in Integrative Medicine Research
When research directly informs clinical care, transparency carries practical consequences. Rigorous documentation and open practices help findings stand up to scrutiny and support...
Tags: Transparency, OSF, Research Best Practices, Transparency & Reproducibility, Open Science, Data Sharing, Data Management
Building a Publishing Model for Replication: Q&A with the Senior Editors of Replication Research
Replication is widely recognized as essential to credible science, yet research incentive systems haven't always supported it. In many fields, replication studies remain difficult...
Tags: Replication, Reproducibility, Research, Transparency & Reproducibility, Replicability, Scholarly Communication
Researcher Q&A: Introducing Open Science in a College of Allied Health Sciences
Even with strong interest and enthusiasm within an institution, open science cannot implement itself. Meaningful adoption of open practices requires common language, accessible...
Tags: preprints, Transparency, OSF, Community, Research Best Practices, Transparency & Reproducibility, Open Science, Training, Research Tools
Introducing the EEG and ERP Methods Template: Q&A with Gisela Govaart and Antonio Schettino
Preregistration is a key open science practice that helps researchers plan studies in advance by specifying hypotheses, methods, and analysis plans before collecting or analyzing...
Tags: Transparency, Preregistration, OSF, Research Best Practices, Transparency & Reproducibility, Open Science, Social Sciences
Introducing the Theory-Based Predictions in Social Science Preregistration Template: Q&A with Andrew Cesare Miller
Social scientists routinely use theory to make predictions about future events—from electoral outcomes to conflict dynamics to policy effects. These predictions help shape public...
Tags: Transparency, Preregistration, OSF, Research Best Practices, Transparency & Reproducibility, Open Science, Social Sciences
Preprints in Action: Advancing Open Science Across Communication Sciences and Disorders
When researchers Danika Pfeiffer, Austin Thompson, Alisa Baron, Collin Brice, Brittany Ciullo, Micah E. Hirsch, Helen Long, and Andrea Ford posted their latest study on EdArXiv, a...
Tags: preprints, Transparency, OSF, Research Best Practices, Transparency & Reproducibility, Open Science
Q&A with Maris Vainre: Job Satisfaction and the Power of Preprints
What happens when researchers make their findings openly available before the traditional peer-review and publication process? For Maris Vainre, PhD, and her co-authors, sharing...
Tags: preprints, Transparency, OSF, Research Best Practices, Transparency & Reproducibility, Open Science