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Registered report: How open do you want your science? An international investigation into knowledge and attitudes of psychology students.

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Peer-reviewed

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Authors

Bojanić, Lana 
Garcia-Garzon, Eduardo 

Abstract

The use of Open Science practices is often proposed as a way to improve research practice, especially in psychology. Open Science can increase transparency and therefore reduce questionable research practices, making research more accessible to students, scholars, policy makers, and the public. However, little is known about how widespread Open Science practices are taught and how students are educated about these practices. In addition, it remains unknown how informing students about Open Science actually impacts their understanding and adoption of such practices. This registered report proposes the validation of a questionnaire. The aim is to survey how much psychology students know about Open Science and to assess whether knowledge of and exposure to Open Science in general-be it through university curricula or social media-influences attitudes towards the concept and intentions to implement relevant practices.

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Keywords

Attitude, Curriculum, Humans, Knowledge, Pilot Projects, Psychology, Social Media, Students, Surveys and Questionnaires, Universities

Journal Title

PLoS One

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Journal ISSN

1932-6203
1932-6203

Volume Title

17

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Sponsorship
MRC (MC_UU_00030/2)