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Area of Science:

  • Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
  • Psychological Research Methods

Background:

  • Research reforms emphasize transparency to improve study robustness.
  • Preregistration, a key reform, involves creating a time-stamped, uneditable document before data collection outlining study methods, analysis plans, and sample size.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the benefits of preregistration for speech, language, and hearing (SLH) research.
  • To address specific challenges SLH researchers may face with preregistration.
  • To provide a practical tutorial for writing preregistrations.

Main Methods:

  • The article focuses on the advantages of preregistration within the SLH research context.
  • It identifies potential barriers to adoption, such as lack of understanding or uncertainty about deviating from plans.
  • A tutorial is provided to guide researchers through the preregistration process.

Main Results:

  • Preregistration is increasingly adopted in various sciences but remains less common in SLH research.
  • Understanding the benefits and knowing how to navigate deviations are crucial for adoption.
  • The tutorial aims to simplify the process and encourage uptake.

Conclusions:

  • Low adoption rates in SLH research may stem from a lack of awareness or practical guidance.
  • This tutorial aims to overcome these barriers by explaining benefits and providing actionable steps.
  • Implementing preregistration can significantly enhance the credibility and transparency of SLH research.