Open Communication Science: A Primer on Why and Some Recommendations for How | MediArXiv Preprints

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Summary:

Abstract

Communication scientists devote large amounts of resources to conducting studies to improve our understanding of the social world, in hopes that our efforts contribute to improving people’s life out-comes. Unfortunately, for a variety of reasons, the process by which our research is conducted is not always clear in journal articles or books reporting our research. This lack of process-insight (a) limits our ability to build on each other’s research, (b) limits our holistic understanding of communication processes, and (c) limits the ability of consumers of our research to put it into practice. The current article discusses recent methodological advances designed to address these issues – advances in open science practices. I provide a brief primer on the philosophy behind open science and its relevance for communication research, then provide recommendations for both novice and expert researchers to implement open science practices at multiple steps of the research pipeline.

Link:

https://doi.org/10.33767/osf.io/6bxyz

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oa.new oa.scholcomm oa.papers oa.communication_studies oa.advocacy

Date tagged:

12/17/2019, 04:19

Date published:

12/16/2019, 23:19