Dataset for 'Questionable and open research practices in criminology'
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Open Access
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DatasetAuthor/s
Chin, JasonAbstract
Dataset - To provide initial evidence about how criminologists view QRPs and OSPs, and about whether they use them, we conducted a preregistered study of researchers who publish criminological science. The population of interest for our study was researchers who published in ...
See moreDataset - To provide initial evidence about how criminologists view QRPs and OSPs, and about whether they use them, we conducted a preregistered study of researchers who publish criminological science. The population of interest for our study was researchers who published in criminology and criminal justice journals during the past 10 years. Our study, the first survey research on QRPs and OSPs in criminology, can be used to shed light on whether there are particular strengths and weaknesses in criminology’s current practices. The findings can also be used as benchmarks to be revisited as the field changes
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See moreDataset - To provide initial evidence about how criminologists view QRPs and OSPs, and about whether they use them, we conducted a preregistered study of researchers who publish criminological science. The population of interest for our study was researchers who published in criminology and criminal justice journals during the past 10 years. Our study, the first survey research on QRPs and OSPs in criminology, can be used to shed light on whether there are particular strengths and weaknesses in criminology’s current practices. The findings can also be used as benchmarks to be revisited as the field changes
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Date
2021Source title
https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/bwm7sPublisher
The University of Sydney Law SchoolLicence
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0Faculty/School
The University of Sydney Law SchoolShare