Netzwerk der Open-Science-Initiativen (NOSI)
Martin Voracek(University of Vienna), Felix D. Schönbrodt(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Julia M. Rohrer(Leipzig University), Andreas Glöckner(Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods), Christoph Stahl(University of Cologne), Ruben C. Arslan(Max Planck Institute for Human Development), Kai T. Horstmann, Anna Baumert, Mitja D. Back(Bielefeld University)
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