2015
Promoting an open research culture
Abstract: Author guidelines for journals could help to promote transparency, openness, and reproducibility
View preprint versions
Search citation statements
Paper Sections
Select...
2,399
321
214
75
Citation Types
25
2,100
0
29
Year Published
2015
2026
Publication Types
Select...
1,942
511
244
200
Relationship
1
2,896
Authors
Journals
Cited by 2,788 publications
(2,157 citation statements)
References 15 publications
25
2,100
0
29
“…For example, if we consider the recent estimate of 13:1 H 0 :H 1 odds [ 30 ], then FRP exceeds 50% even in the absence of bias. The low reproducibility rate seen for psychology experimental studies in the recent Open Science Collaboration [ 1 ] is congruent with the picture that emerges from our data. Our data also suggest that cognitive neuroscience may have even higher FRP rates than psychology.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…For example, if we consider the recent estimate of 13:1 H 0 :H 1 odds [ 30 ], then FRP exceeds 50% even in the absence of bias. The low reproducibility rate seen for psychology experimental studies in the recent Open Science Collaboration [ 1 ] is congruent with the picture that emerges from our data. Our data also suggest that cognitive neuroscience may have even higher FRP rates than psychology.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Taken together, our results support assertions by others in the field that the current research system overly weights publications and citations and underweights scientific openness and reproducibility (Davies, Putnam, et al., 2021; Fidler et al., 2017; McNutt et al., 2016; Nosek et al., 2015). If these values were weighted appropriately by the academic system, we would not have found the metadata gap that we report here (O'Dea et al., 2021).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…For instance, the “TOP factor” 24 is being developed by the Center of Open Science to assess journals for transparency and openness. 25 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
