But what do participants want? Comment on the “Data Sharing in Psychology” special section (2018).
Abstract
This commentary addresses a recent special section on data sharing (i.e., open data) in the February-March 2018 American Psychologist. In 4 articles, the authors outline how open data can positively impact psychology and provide guidelines for adopting open data practices, which we believe is to be commended. However, this special issue has not acknowledged a crucial concern in the open data debate: the views and desires of participants....
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Title
But what do participants want? Comment on the “Data Sharing in Psychology” special section (2018).
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
74
Issue
2
Pages
245 - 247
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