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Survey of Scientific Opinion About Open Science

  • 1.  Survey of Scientific Opinion About Open Science

    Posted 01-22-2024 08:54
    Edited by Lillian Eby 01-22-2024 08:54

    Open science includes a wide variety of approaches to promote reproducibility, transparency, and integrity in research. The open science movement has been met with a healthy mix of praise, enthusiasm, criticism, and skepticism. With this comes a wide range of opinions on the advantages and disadvantages of the open science movement, as well as differences of opinion regarding the extent to which specific open science practices are effective in improving our science. 

    My collaborators (Tammy Allen, Fred Oswald, Katherine Facteau) and I are inviting you to take part in a research study aimed at understanding current knowledge and perceptions about open science. To be eligible to participate you must be currently employed and have an advanced degree in I-O psychology, Organizational Behavior, Human Resources Management or an allied field, or be enrolled in a doctoral program in one of these areas. 

    If you agree to take part in this study, you will be asked to complete a survey that will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. Ten Amazon gift certificates of $100 each will be given to ten randomly selected individuals who clicked on the link in the recruitment email and provided their contact information. Your chance of winning the raffle will not be affected by your decision to participate in the survey and your survey responses will not be linked to the research survey. As noted in the recruitment email, individuals can enter the raffle regardless of whether or not they choose to participate in the study and will have an equal chance of being randomly selected.

     

    We hope that you will participate in this important project and provide your scientific opinion about open science practices in our field. 

     

    We also ask you to please share this survey request with others (e.g., colleagues, Ph.D. students) who meet the eligibility criteria noted above. Our goal is to obtain a wide representation of respondents to draw strong inferences regarding scientific opinions on open science.

     

    Please click here or cut and paste this link (https://ugeorgia.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7TYw5dPpHmmZ7lI) into a web browser to get started. The survey closes in two weeks.

     

    Thank you for considering our request,

     

    Lillian Eby, University of Georgia

    Tammy Allen, University of South Florida

    Fred Oswald, Rice University

    Katherine Facteau, University of Georgia



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    Lillian Eby
    The Univ of Georgia
    Athens GA
    706-542-2174
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