Registrations are archived outlines of our research questions, hypotheses and study designs.
We increasingly register our research before conducting data collection, or even writing up detailed protocol.
Read more →Registered Reports are publications that are peer-reviewed at the protocol stage (Stage 1: Introduction + Methods) and were given provisional acceptance for publications. Full report (Stage 2: Results and Discussion) is then peer-reviewed for compliance with the pre-registered hypotheses and methods and published irrespectively of whether results are "novel" or "significant" enough.
Read more →Published Protocols are peer-reviewed stand-alone publications outlining hypotheses and methods of a planned research. Such protocol will be followed by a separate publication presenting results of the project.
Read more →Equity Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) are integral to Open Science because research can only be fully open when everybody can participate.
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