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    Establishing Open Science Practices

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    Authors
    Wilson, Micah
    Schild, Christoph
    Dunlop, Patrick
    Date
    2019
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Wilson, M.K. and Schild, C. and Dunlop, P. 2019. Establishing Open Science Practices. In: Future of Work Institute Workshop Series, 6th Jun 2019, Perth, Australia.
    Source Conference
    Future of Work Institute Workshop Series
    Faculty
    Faculty of Business and Law
    School
    Future of Work Institute
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/77644
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Open Science Practices (OSP) refer to a broad range of research practices, ultimately aimed at increasing the transparency, accessibility and reliability of scientific research. Open science is becoming increasingly important beyond intrinsic epistemological value; with many funding bodies, journals, and impact reporting requirements now expecting engagement with open science as standard. However, organisational psychology has not embraced OSPs to the same extent as other disciplines; providing opportunities for us to establish innovative solutions to our unique challenges, bottom-up.

    This workshop will bring you up to speed on OSP, covering the fundamental concepts, tools and procedures (e.g., pre-registration, registered reports [Christoph Schild], sharing and reproducibility, and open source); and provide opportunities to discuss the unique challenges faced by OSP in IO psychology. I will be seeking interest and feedback on a strategy for open science at FOWI.

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