Open and reproducible science practices in psychoneuroendocrinology: Opportunities to foster scientific progress
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Open and reproducible science practices in psychoneuroendocrinology: Opportunities to foster scientific progress. / Meier, Maria; Lonsdorf, Tina B; Lupien, Sonia J; Stalder, Tobias; Laufer, Sebastian; Sicorello, Maurizio; Linz, Roman; Puhlmann, Lara M C.
in: Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology, Jahrgang 11, 100144, 08.2022.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Review › Forschung
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T1 - Open and reproducible science practices in psychoneuroendocrinology: Opportunities to foster scientific progress
AU - Meier, Maria
AU - Lonsdorf, Tina B
AU - Lupien, Sonia J
AU - Stalder, Tobias
AU - Laufer, Sebastian
AU - Sicorello, Maurizio
AU - Linz, Roman
AU - Puhlmann, Lara M C
N1 - © 2022 The Authors.
PY - 2022/8
Y1 - 2022/8
N2 - This perspective article was written by invitation of the editors in chief as a summary and extension of the symposium entitled Psychoneuroendocrine Research in the Era of the Replication Crisis which was held at the virtual meeting of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology 2021. It highlights the opportunities presented by the application of open and reproducible scientific practices in psychoneuroendocrinology (PNE), an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of psychology, endocrinology, immunology, neurology, and psychiatry. It conveys an introduction to the topics preregistration, registered reports, quantifying the impact of equally-well justifiable analysis decisions, and open data and scripts, while emphasizing 'selfish' reasons to adopt such practices as individual researcher. Complementary to the call for adoption of open science practices, we highlight the need for methodological best practice guidelines in the field of PNE, which could further contribute to enhancing replicability of results. We propose concrete steps for future actions and provide links to additional resources for those interested in adopting open and reproducible science practices in future studies.
AB - This perspective article was written by invitation of the editors in chief as a summary and extension of the symposium entitled Psychoneuroendocrine Research in the Era of the Replication Crisis which was held at the virtual meeting of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology 2021. It highlights the opportunities presented by the application of open and reproducible scientific practices in psychoneuroendocrinology (PNE), an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of psychology, endocrinology, immunology, neurology, and psychiatry. It conveys an introduction to the topics preregistration, registered reports, quantifying the impact of equally-well justifiable analysis decisions, and open data and scripts, while emphasizing 'selfish' reasons to adopt such practices as individual researcher. Complementary to the call for adoption of open science practices, we highlight the need for methodological best practice guidelines in the field of PNE, which could further contribute to enhancing replicability of results. We propose concrete steps for future actions and provide links to additional resources for those interested in adopting open and reproducible science practices in future studies.
U2 - 10.1016/j.cpnec.2022.100144
DO - 10.1016/j.cpnec.2022.100144
M3 - SCORING: Review article
C2 - 35757179
VL - 11
JO - Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology
JF - Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology
SN - 2666-4976
M1 - 100144
ER -