What is Open Science and How do I do it?

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What is Open Science and How do I do it? Lorne Campbell University of Western Ontario

Resources A lot has been developed in a short period of time Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science (SIPS) Improving Science in Individual Labs

Why Should Science Be Open? Evaluation requires understanding the methods used, and in what context Reproducibility Replicability

The Research Process Ask a Question Review Literature Formulate Hypothesis Design/Run Study Make Inferences Report Results

Report (positive) Results The Research Process: Status Quo Public Ask a Question Review Literature Formulate Hypothesis Design/Run Study Make Inferences Report (positive) Results Private

The Research Process: Open Science Public Ask a Question Review Literature Formulate Hypothesis Design/Run Study Make Inferences Report (all*) Results Documenting the Research Workflow * For well designed/run studies

Doing Open Science We receive a lot of training on research methods and statistical procedures (but likely not enough—another talk!) But, not much (if any) on how to do open science Technology today allows for open science practices

What to do?

Challenges, not Roadblocks “Well I tell them there’s no problem, only solutions”

Key Terms Registration Pre-registration

Key Terms for Using the Open Science Framework (OSF) Types of Pages Project dynamic Registration fixed Can be: Private or Public And can contain: components

Key Terms for Using the Open Science Framework (OSF) Version Control Wiki, commenting Licensing and DOIs Compatibility with other websites and/or apps E.g., Dropbox, Google Drive, Github, Figshare, Dataverse, Box

New Project: Are we Scared More in the Dark?

Example: Using the Wiki

Example: Using the “Storage”

Example of Version Control

Different Types of “Contributors” Add colleagues for different projects Use “view only” links, including sharing anonymous links for reviewers

Example: How My Lab Uses the OSF to Organize our Open Science

Disclosure Statements Study Rationale & Hypotheses Methods, Procedures and Study Scales Data Analytic Plan Participant Recruitment Plan (if applicable) Post-Analytic Discussion

Sharing Analytic Code

Sharing Analytic Code

“You Had an Option, Sir” We all have the option to adopt open, or closed, research practices; it is our choice. When deciding what option to choose, ask yourself if that is the best choice for advancing scientific discovery. We have the obligation of sharing our choice for open or closed research practices.