Is Open Research a Good Thing?
Mike Seyfang,
Learning with the Fang,
Jul 29, 2008
My answer to the question is "yes". And not just because it results in better research (although it does). But because, by allowing us to see how researchers conduct their practice, it makes it easier to learn how to be good researchers. That's why examples such as the ones cited here are valuable. See also Jim McGee, Attitude, hypothesis, experiment, and evidence.
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