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Are We Wasting a Good Crisis? The Availability of Psychological Research Data after the Storm
Author(s) -
Wolf Vanpaemel,
Maarten Vermorgen,
Leen Deriemaecker,
Gert Storms
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
collabra
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2376-6832
DOI - 10.1525/collabra.13
Subject(s) - psychological research , data sharing , open science , psychology , applied psychology , storm , social psychology , medicine , geography , alternative medicine , physics , pathology , astronomy , meteorology
To study the availability of psychological research data, we requested data from 394 papers, published in all issues of four APA journals in 2012. We found that 38% of the researchers sent their data immediately or after reminders. These findings are in line with estimates of the willingness to share data in psychology from the recent or remote past. Although the recent crisis of confidence that shook psychology has highlighted the importance of open research practices, and technical developments have greatly facilitated data sharing, our findings make clear that psychology is nowhere close to being an open science

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