A guide for social science journal editors on easing into open science
Priya Silverstein(Ashland University), Moin Syed(University of Minnesota), Chase H. Harrison(Harvard University Press), Débora Inés Burín(Institute of Psychology), Morton Ann Gernsbacher(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Jared Lyle(University of Michigan), Anabel Belaus(Agencia Nacional de Promoción de la Investigación, el Desarrollo Tecnológico y la Innovación), Esther Plomp(Turing Institute), Kathleen Schmidt(University of Virginia), Ludo Waltman(Leiden University), William Leo Donald Krenzer(Duke University), Elizabeth Chin(ArtCenter College of Design), Tess M. S. Neal(Iowa State University), Thu-Mai Lewis Christian(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Paul E. Plonski(Tufts University), Amanda Kay Montoya(The Ohio State University), Mario Malički(Innovative Research (United States)), William Xiang Quan Ngiam(University of Illinois Chicago), Julia G. Bottesini(University of California, Davis), Sean Grant(Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis), Thomas Rhys Evans(Coventry University), Crystal N. Steltenpohl(Dartmouth College), Veli‐Matti Karhulahti(University of Jyväskylä), Barbara McGillivray(King's College London), Sakshi Ghai, Colin Elman(Syracuse University), Sandra Grinschgl(University of Bern), Kyrani Reneau(University of Michigan), Rachel Hayes‐Harb(University of Utah), Jonathan M. Adler(Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering), Katherine S. Corker(Grand Valley State University), David Moreau(University of Auckland), Lars Vilhuber(Cornell University), Lisa Charron(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Charlotte R. Pennington(Edge Hill University), Katherine M. Lawson(Rhodes College), Mahmoud Medhat Elsherif(University of Leicester), Evan Mayo‐Wilson(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Jan Philipp Röer(Witten/Herdecke University)
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