Tom Hardwicke

Affiliation: Meta-Research Innovation Center Berlin (METRIC-B), Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin

Poster title: Transdisciplinary estimates for the prevalence of transparency and reproducibility-related research practices

Abstract: Serious concerns about research quality have catalyzed a number of reform initiatives intended to improve adoption of transparency and reproducibility-related research practices, such as sharing of data, materials, protocols, and analysis scripts, disclosure of funding and conflicts of interest, replication, and pre-registration. Meta-research has evaluated the effectiveness of some individual initiatives; however, this may not capture broader trends. Here we collate and present the findings of four observational studies that have sought to estimate the prevalence of transparency and reproducibility-related research practices in psychology, the social sciences, and biomedicine.

 

 
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