Principles and applications of open science (also referred to as open research or open scholarship) in psychology have emerged in response to growing concerns about the replicability, transparency, reproducibility, and robustness of psychological research alongside global moves to open science in many fields. Our objective in this paper is to inform ways of collectively constructing open science practices and systems that are appropriate to, and get the best out of, the full range of qualitative and mixed-method approaches used in psychology. We achieve this by describing three areas of open research practice (contributorship, pre-registration, and open data) and explore how and why qualitative researchers might consider engaging with these...
With a highly pragmatic, yet rigorous and theoretically driven approach, this edited book demonstrat...
This reflection by a qualitative researcher stems from a concrete experience with data handling in a...
The credibility of scientific claims depends upon the transparency of the research products upon whi...
PreprintPrinciples and applications of open science (also referred to as open research or open schol...
YesIn recent years, there has been a focus in social psychology on efforts to improve the robustness...
In the present article, I discuss about Open Science and how it will possibly change the way we do r...
BackgroundIdentification of widespread biases present in reported research findings in many scientif...
Open Science practices include some combination of registering and publishing study protocols (inclu...
I describe the attempt by a group of psychologists to reform the discipline into an Open Science (wh...
To date, open science, particularly open data, in psychology has focused on quantitative research. T...
The use of Open Science practices is often proposed as a way to improve research practice, especiall...
Interest in qualitative research in psychology has never been stronger, but although qualitative res...
Scholarly communication and open access practices in psychological science are rapidly evolving. How...
Open Science Practices (OSP) refer to a broad range of research practices, ultimately aimed at incre...
Open research practices seek to enhance the transparency and reproducibility of research. Whilst the...
With a highly pragmatic, yet rigorous and theoretically driven approach, this edited book demonstrat...
This reflection by a qualitative researcher stems from a concrete experience with data handling in a...
The credibility of scientific claims depends upon the transparency of the research products upon whi...
PreprintPrinciples and applications of open science (also referred to as open research or open schol...
YesIn recent years, there has been a focus in social psychology on efforts to improve the robustness...
In the present article, I discuss about Open Science and how it will possibly change the way we do r...
BackgroundIdentification of widespread biases present in reported research findings in many scientif...
Open Science practices include some combination of registering and publishing study protocols (inclu...
I describe the attempt by a group of psychologists to reform the discipline into an Open Science (wh...
To date, open science, particularly open data, in psychology has focused on quantitative research. T...
The use of Open Science practices is often proposed as a way to improve research practice, especiall...
Interest in qualitative research in psychology has never been stronger, but although qualitative res...
Scholarly communication and open access practices in psychological science are rapidly evolving. How...
Open Science Practices (OSP) refer to a broad range of research practices, ultimately aimed at incre...
Open research practices seek to enhance the transparency and reproducibility of research. Whilst the...
With a highly pragmatic, yet rigorous and theoretically driven approach, this edited book demonstrat...
This reflection by a qualitative researcher stems from a concrete experience with data handling in a...
The credibility of scientific claims depends upon the transparency of the research products upon whi...