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By Patricia K. Baskin | July 20, 2015
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Reporting of research should be truthful, free of bias, and provide enough information about how the work was performed to allow others to replicate the work and to be useful for further analyses.
Transparency in reporting of research is essential for providing enough information about how the work was performed to allow others to replicate it. This post takes a view at some new initiatives... Read More
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By Marisha Fonseca | December 23, 2014
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Reporting in experimental psychology has considerably advanced in the last two decades, especially with the publication of the American Psychological Association’s Reporting Standards for Research in Psychology.
The article offers some suggestions on aspects of experimental research that are important, especially from the perspective of making the study reproducible. The publication of the American... Read More
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By Editage Insights | May 30, 2014
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Did you know that the world’s first academic journal appeared in 1666? Isn’t it amazing that it’s been 348 years! Here’s a sneak peek into some landmarks in the history of science reporting.