By A Mystery Man Writer
Researchers, no matter their discipline or study design, can use OSF to (pre)register their research. Registration refers to archiving one’s study design and outputs (e.g., data or analysis code) so that this information is immutable and persistently available in a public repository. Currently, over 126,000 registrations are archived and publicly available on OSF Registries with more than 453,000 indexed from other community registries. To help researchers register rigorous, reproducible study designs, several registration templates have been implemented on OSF. But as OSF’s user base has continued to grow, the community’s need to archive systematic reviews has become apparent.
Select a Registration Template - OSF Support
Reintegration of crisis services employees: a systematic literature review - ScienceDirect
Citizen science in environmental and ecological sciences
Pedro Ricardo Bin (@pedroricardobin) / X
PDF) COMMENTARY Open Access Increasing the transparency of systematic reviews: presenting a generalized registration form
The fraternal birth-order effect as a statistical artefact: convergent evidence from probability calculus, simulated data, and multiverse meta-analysis [PeerJ]
Our Blog OSF Registries
Olmo van den Akker (@DenOlmo) / X
Addressing Non-ignorable Panel Attrition Using External Population Data: Analysis of Demographic Events From Survey Data - John Ermisch, 2023
Cureus COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines: Lessons Learned from the Registrational Trials and Global Vaccination Campaign