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The landscape of open science in behavioral addiction research: Current practices and future directions

Authors :
Charlotte Eben
Beáta Bőthe
Damien Brevers
Luke Clark
Joshua B. Grubbs
Robert Heirene
Anja Kräplin
Karol Lewczuk
Lucas Palmer
José C. Perales
Jan Peters
Ruth van Holst
Joel Billieux
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Center for Open Science, 2023.

Abstract

Open science refers to a set of practices that aim to make scientific research more transparent, accessible, and reproducible, including pre-registration of study protocols, sharing of data and materials, the use of transparent research methods, and open access publishing. In this opinion piece, we describe and evaluate the current state of open science practices in behavioral addiction research. We highlight the specific value of open science practices for the field; discuss recent field-specific meta-scientific reviews that show the adoption of such practices remains in its infancy; address the challenges to engaging with open science; and make recommendations for how researchers, journals, and scientific institutions can work to overcome these challenges and promote high-quality, transparently reported behavioral addiction research. By collaboratively promoting open science practices, the field can create a more sustainable and productive research environment that benefits both the scientificcommunity and society as a whole.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2059a0337b05cc4047d5bac023a20bb0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/xc7hr