| Literature DB >> 34555191 |
Natasha L Burke1, Guido K W Frank2, Anja Hilbert3, Thomas Hildebrandt4, Kelly L Klump5, Jennifer J Thomas6, Tracey D Wade7, B Timothy Walsh8, Shirley B Wang9, Ruth Striegel Weissman10.
Abstract
This editorial seeks to encourage the increased application of three open science practices in eating disorders research: Preregistration, Registered Reports, and the sharing of materials, data, and code. For each of these practices, we introduce updated International Journal of Eating Disorders author and reviewer guidance. Updates include the introduction of open science badges; specific instructions about how to improve transparency; and the introduction of Registered Reports of systematic or meta-analytical reviews. The editorial also seeks to encourage the study of open science practices. Open science practices pose considerable time and other resource burdens. Therefore, research is needed to help determine the value of these added burdens and to identify efficient strategies for implementing open science practices.Entities:
Keywords: clinical trial preregistration; data sharing; eating disorder; material sharing; open access; open science; registered report; replication; reproducibility; transparency
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34555191 PMCID: PMC9107337 DOI: 10.1002/eat.23607
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Eat Disord ISSN: 0276-3478 Impact factor: 5.791