Written by Lindsay Morton Demonstrating reproducibility shows integrity, inspires trust and respect, and encourages reuse. That means you’ll receive more attention for…
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Open Access 5 Open Science practices that improve reproducibility & support trust in science
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Open Science Partnering with CRUK to improve quality and reproducibility in cancer research through preregistration
This year, two Cancer Research UK (CRUK) award programs include a little something extra in their spring grant cycles. The funder has…
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Open Science The potential butterfly effect of preregistered peer-reviewed research
Written by Lindsay Morton Preregistration is the practice of formally registering a study design before experimentation and data collection begin. When deposited in…
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Open Science Exploring how apathy and compulsivity can shape decision-making
In their new preregistered research article, “The effect of apathy and compulsivity on planning and stopping in sequential decision-making,” Jacqueline Scholl and…
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Journal enhancements Submit your Registered Report to PLOS ONE!
There are more reasons than ever to submit your work to PLOS ONE right now. Today, the journal launches Registered Reports, a…
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Future of Open Series Preregistration can bring science back to its roots
This blog is part of our series on the Future of Open Science. Read previous posts here. Open Access has provided us…