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Research practices / Pre-registration #42

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sjshim opened this issue Apr 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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Research practices / Pre-registration #42

sjshim opened this issue Apr 19, 2024 · 2 comments

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@sjshim
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sjshim commented Apr 19, 2024

  • add a definition of "pre-registration"
  • add guidelines on what point of the project is appropriate for pre-registering (with examples)
  • add example / template of pre-registration
  • some formatting updates (for example, "Pre-registration must include at minimum:" should be followed with a tabbed list)
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Closed my issue and adding here instead, since Sunjay is fasterr:

The pre-registration is fairly sparse. It would be helpful to add some information and/examples.

  1. Workflow for pre-registrations. What should be done before performing a registration.
  2. The fMRI is fairly sparse. Perhaps copy some contents from the Katie Corker template that was shared to enhance the information.
  3. In general, would be beneficial to link templates and/or examples of registered reports for a) behavioral, b) simulations or c) imaging data and what the final papers looked like.
  4. Examples how lab members have reported deviations, perhaps referring to benefits and how to consider deviations e.g. Lakens 2024, Lakens 2023

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sjshim commented Apr 19, 2024

add wording : "Results for all analyses that were preregistered should be reported." that was originally in Research practices / Statistical methods

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