학술논문

Open Science in Data-Intensive Psychology and Cognitive Science
Document Type
Article
Source
Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences; March 2019, Vol. 6 Issue: 1 p47-55, 9p
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Language
ISSN
23727322; 23727330
Abstract
Today, researchers can collect, analyze, and share more data than ever before. Not only does increasing technological capacity open the door to new data-intensive perspectivesin cognitive science and psychology (i.e., research that takes advantage of complex or large-scale data to understand human cognition and behavior), but increasing connectedness has sparked exponential increases in the ease and practice of scientific transparency. The growing open sciencemovement encourages researchers to share data, materials, methods, and publications with other scientists and the wider public. Open science benefits data-intensive psychological science, the public, and public policy, and we present recommendations to improve the adoption of open science practices by changing the academic incentive structure and by improving the education pipeline. Despite ongoing questions about implementing open science guidelines, policy makers have an unprecedented opportunity to shape the next frontier of scientific discovery.