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Open research practices: unintended consequences and suggestions for averting them. Commentary on Morey et al The Peer Reviewers’ Openness Initiative
- Abstract:
- The Peer Reviewer’s Openness Initiative (PROI) is a move to enlist reviewers in the promotion of data-sharing. In this commentary I discuss objections that can be raised, first to the specific proposals in the PROI, and second to data-sharing in general. I argue that although many objections have strong counter-arguments, others merit more serious consideration. Regarding the PROI, I suggest that it could backfire if editors and authors feel coerced into data-sharing and so may not be the most pragmatic way of encouraging greater openness. More generally, while promoting data-sharing we need to be sensitive to cases where sharing of data from human participants could create ethical problems. Furthermore, those interested in promoting reproducible science need to defend against an increased risk of data-dredging when large, multivariable datasets are shared. I end with some suggestions to avoid these unintended consequences.
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- Bishop, D
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- Principal Research Fellowship: 082498/Z/07/Z
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- 3
- Article number:
- 160109
- Publication date:
- 2016-01-01
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- 2016-03-14
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2054-5703
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- Copyright © 2016 The Author. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
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