REGISTERED REPORTS AS A METHOD TO INCREASE CREDIBILITY OF SCIENCE – EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AMONG PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDENTS
REGISTERED REPORTS AS A METHOD TO INCREASE CREDIBILITY OF SCIENCE – EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AMONG PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDENTS
Author(s): Piotr Sorokowski, Tomasz Frąckowiak, Aleksander Kobylarek, Dorota Groyecka, Kamil BłaszczyńskiSubject(s): Social Sciences, Psychology, Social psychology and group interaction, Experimental Pschology
Published by: Fundacja Pro Scientia Publica
Keywords: registered method;students of psychology;experimental study
Summary/Abstract: Aims: The modern scientific publishing system suffers from many problems, amongst which one of the most important is the pressure to publish positive results. A potentially simple way to mitigate publication bias are reviews of manuscript, prior to the data collection and analyses, as well as results presentation and discussion (i.e. Registered Reports). Methods: To test this prediction we conducted a quasi-experiment: two groups of students (n=38), as a part of their academic classes, were asked to design and conduct research projects. They were divided in two groups – Registered Reports- and control group. In both groups students have been encouraged to publish their papers in a local scientific journal. Results: Analyses revealed significant differences in p levels between groups, suggesting more reliable scores for Registered Reports group. Conclusions: Our study partially confirmed the stated hypothesis and suggested, that registered reports might mitigate publication bias. Future recommendations are advised.
Journal: The Journal of Education, Culture, and Society
- Issue Year: 10/2019
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 67-75
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English