Aligning Incentives: Can Registered Reports Encourage Ethical Research Practices among Early Career Researchers?

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2021
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https://doi.org/10.18130/76df-4b21
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This short video describes introducing registered reports as an alternative to the typical peer review process, which only occurs after a study has been completed. Registered reports, however, move peer review earlier in the process, before data collection.

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Amanda Montoya. . Aligning Incentives: Can Registered Reports Encourage Ethical Research Practices among Early Career Researchers?. Online Ethics Center. DOI:https://doi.org/10.18130/76df-4b21. https://onlineethics.org/cases/er2-lightning-talks/aligning-incentives-can-registered-reports-encourage-ethical-research.