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Transparent, Open, and Reproducible Prevention Science

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The field of prevention science aims to understand societal problems, identify effective interventions, and translate scientific evidence into policy and practice. There is growing interest among prevention scientists in the potential for transparency, openness, and reproducibility to facilitate this mission by providing opportunities to align scientific practice with scientific ideals, accelerate scientific discovery, and broaden access to scientific knowledge. The overarching goal of this manuscript is to serve as a primer introducing and providing an overview of open science for prevention researchers. In this paper, we discuss factors motivating interest in transparency and reproducibility, research practices associated with open science, and stakeholders engaged in and impacted by open science reform efforts. In addition, we discuss how and why different types of prevention research could incorporate open science practices, as well as ways that prevention science tools and methods could be leveraged to advance the wider open science movement. To promote further discussion, we conclude with potential reservations and challenges for the field of prevention science to address as it transitions to greater transparency, openness, and reproducibility. Throughout, we identify activities that aim to strengthen the reliability and efficiency of prevention science, facilitate access to its products and outputs, and promote collaborative and inclusive participation in research activities. By embracing principles of transparency, openness, and reproducibility, prevention science can better achieve its mission to advance evidence-based solutions to promote individual and collective well-being
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Peer reviewed

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0000-0002-7775-3022
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0000-0003-0236-6658
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10.13039/100000002
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UL1TR003015
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10.13039/501100008982
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006784-00002
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10.13039/100014848


Publisher:
Springer
Journal:
Prevention Science More from this journal
Volume:
23
Issue:
5
Pages:
701-722
Publication date:
2022-02-17
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1573-6695
ISSN:
1389-4986


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English
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1240356
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pubs:1240356
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W4212778855
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2026-04-09
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