open science
Obstacles to Open Science
Selective reporting
Preregistration
Open access
100

Why was open science founded?

What is the replication crisis?

100

Why is practicality an issue? 

finding archived studies is hard, time, and resources

100

What is p-hacking?

What is researchers only presenting significant results?

100

What is preregistration?

What is creating a permanent record of your study plans and publicly time stamped?

100

What is open access?

What is research publications are made free to everyone?

200

what is open science?

What are practices that increase the transparency and accessibility of scientific research? (van der Zee & Reich, 2018).

200

what are the security and confidentiality issues?

participants are at risk of being identified and honor participants confidentiality

200

what is HARKing?

what is hypothesizing after the results are known?

200

How does it increase transparency?

What is you can see the the original study plan, and  changes made?

200

Why does open access matter?

What is equal opportunity, transparency,  accountability, and increased public engagement?

300
How much does it cost to post to open science?

What is zero dollars?

300
Why might researchers not want to do open science?

What is tradition and not wanting to be proved wrong?

300

What are some motives to do this?

What is wanting to find significant results and get recognition? 

300

What does preregistration prevent?

What is selective reporting and p-hacking

300

What prevents researchers from publishing open access journals?

What is a high cost?

400

Is open science a cure for bad research practices?

What is a research framework or method?

400

What are structural limitations?

What is psychology is not standardized, inconsistently enforced, expensive?

400

Why is this a problem?

What is a false positive, failure to replicate, and lost trust 

400

What do researchers usually preregister?

What is a research question, hypothesis, study design, data collection plan, statistical analysis plan and planned data exclusions?

400

What researchers are most likely to publish an open access journal?

What is a major research institutions?

500

What are the aims of open science?

What is to strengthen scientific research by testing the reproducibility and replicability of findings

500

Why are incentives hurting open science?

What is publish or parish? 

500

How can this be prevented?

What is preregistration, open data, and promoting openness?

500

What are some limitations?

What is requires time, planning, and resistance?

500

What do preregistration and open access have in common?

What is Transparency?

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