开放的发育科学:概述和注释阅读列表
Tamara Kalandadze1, Sara A Hart2,1
1Florida Center for Reading Research, Florida State University.
Infant and child development
|September 23, 2024
概括
发展科学正在比其他领域更慢地采用开放科学实践. 这篇文章提供了帮助研究人员和学生理解和实施开放科学在发展科学工作流程的资源.
科学领域:
- 发展科学研究.
背景情况:
- 越来越多的科学领域采用开放科学实践.
- 发展科学在采用这些开放科学方法方面落后.
- 对于将开放科学整合到发展科学中的可访问资源存在差距.
研究的目的:
- 为发展科学家提供理解和实施开放科学的起点.
- 整理和总结十个核心开放科学主题的关键资源,这些主题与发展科学相关.
主要方法:
- 按照克鲁威尔等人的格式进行研究. (2019年) 的时间.
- 创建了摘要和注释资源列表.
- 专注于发展科学和开放科学中的十个基本主题.
主要成果:
- 一个精心策划的资源列表,涵盖开放科学,可复制性,开放数据,开放访问,预注册,注册报告,复制,激励和协作发展科学.
- 这些资源旨在为从业者提供信息和可操作.
结论:
- 发展科学研究人员和学生可以使用这篇文章来开始整合开放科学实践.
- 熟悉文章的内容应激励在发育科学工作流程中采用开放和可重复的实践.
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