A Beginner’s Guide to Open and Reproducible Systematic Reviews in Psychology

« This paper provides guidance and tools for conducting open and reproducible systematic reviews in psychology. It emphasizes the importance of systematic reviews for evidence-based decision-making and the growing adoption of open science practices. Open science enhances transparency, reproducibility, and minimizes bias in systematic reviews by sharing data, materials, and code. It also fosters collaborations and enables involvement of non-academic stakeholders. (…) »

source > online.ucpress.edu, Rickard Carlsson, Lucija Batinović, Natalie Hyltse, André Kalmendal, Thomas Nordström, Marta Topor; A Beginner’s Guide to Open and Reproducible Systematic Reviews in Psychology. Collabra: Psychology 16 January 2024; 10 (1): 126218. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.126218

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