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Jesse I Fleming1, Sarah E Wilson1, Sara A Hart2, William J Therrien1, Bryan G Cook1.
Abstract
Openness is a foundational principle in science. Making the tools and products of scientific research openly accessible advances core aims and values of education researchers, such as the credibility, equity, impact, and efficiency of research. The digital revolution has expanded opportunities for providing greater access to research. In this article, we examine three open-science practices-open data and code, open materials, and open access-that education researchers can use to increase accessibility to the tools and products of research in the field. For each open-science practice, we discuss what the practice is and how it works, its primary benefits, some important limitations and challenges, and two thorny issues.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 35582472 PMCID: PMC9109832 DOI: 10.1080/00461520.2021.1897593
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Educ Psychol ISSN: 0046-1520