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    Opportunities, challenges and tensions: Open science through a lens of qualitative social psychology

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    2023
    End of Embargo
    2024-01-31
    Author
    Pownall, M.
    Talbot, C.V.
    Kilby, L.
    Branney, Peter
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    Interaction analysis
    Metascience
    Open data
    Open science
    Qualitative methods
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    Qualitative social psychology
    Reproducibility
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    © 2023 The British Psychological Society. This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Pownall M, Talbot CV, Kilby L et al (2023) Opportunities, challenges and tensions: Open science through a lens of qualitative social psychology. British Journal of Social Psychology. Accepted for Publication., which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12628. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving.
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    In recent years, there has been a focus in social psychology on efforts to improve the robustness, rigour, transparency and openness of psychological research. This has led to a plethora of new tools, practices and initiatives that each aim to combat questionable research practices and improve the credibility of social psychological scholarship. However, the majority of these efforts derive from quantitative, deductive, hypothesis-testing methodologies, and there has been a notable lack of in-depth exploration about what the tools, practices and values may mean for research that uses qualitative methodologies. Here, we introduce a Special Section of BJSP: Open Science, Qualitative Methods and Social Psychology: Possibilities and Tensions. The authors critically discuss a range of issues, including authorship, data sharing and broader research practices. Taken together, these papers urge the discipline to carefully consider the ontological, epistemological and methodological underpinnings of efforts to improve psychological science, and advocate for a critical appreciation of how mainstream open science discourse may (or may not) be compatible with the goals of qualitative research.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19394
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    Accepted manuscript
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    Pownall M, Talbot CV, Kilby L et al (2023) Opportunities, challenges and tensions: Open science through a lens of qualitative social psychology. British Journal of Social Psychology. Accepted for Publication.
    Link to publisher’s version
    https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12628
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    Editorial
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    The full-text of this article will be released for public view at the end of the publisher embargo on 31 Jan 2024.
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