Promoting an open research culture

Authors
  • S.D. Bowman
  • S.J. Breckler
  • S. Buck
  • C.D. Chambers
  • G. Chin
  • G. Christensen
  • M. Contestabile
  • A. Dafoe
  • E. Eich
  • J. Freese
  • R. Glennerster
  • D. Goroff
  • D.P. Green
  • B. Hesse
  • M. Humphreys
  • J. Ishiyama
  • D. Karlan
  • A. Kraut
  • A. Lupia
  • P. Mabry
  • T. Madon
  • N. Malhotra
  • E. Mayo-Wilson
  • M. McNutt
  • E. Miguel
  • E. Levy Paluck
  • U. Simonsohn
  • C. Soderberg
  • B.A. Spellman
  • J. Turitto
  • G. VandenBos
  • S. Vazire
  • E.J. Wagenmakers
  • R. Wilson
  • T. Yarkoni
Publication date 2015
Journal Science
Volume | Issue number 348 | 6242
Pages (from-to) 1422-1425
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Psychology Research Institute (PsyRes)
Abstract Transparency, openness, and reproducibility are readily recognized as vital features of science (1, 2). When asked, most scientists embrace these features as disciplinary norms and values (3). Therefore, one might expect that these valued features would be routine in daily practice. Yet, a growing body of evidence suggests that this is not the case (4-6).
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aab2374
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