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  • Research practices
  • Open science

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  • Current open science initiatives primarily support confirmatory research.
  • Exploratory research, crucial for discovery, is often overlooked in open science frameworks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for the inclusion of exploratory research within open science.
  • To highlight the advantages of adopting 'open exploration' practices.
  • To propose practical implementation strategies for open exploration.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual argument for open exploration.
  • Identification of benefits associated with open exploration.
  • Proposal of two implementation methods requiring minimal infrastructural changes.

Main Results:

  • Open exploration enhances scientific discovery and innovation.
  • Benefits include increased transparency, reproducibility, and collaboration in exploratory phases.
  • Two feasible methods for implementing open exploration are presented.

Conclusions:

  • Open science frameworks should be expanded to encompass exploratory research.
  • Implementing 'open exploration' can be achieved with minimal disruption.
  • Encouraging open exploration fosters a more comprehensive and robust scientific ecosystem.