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Promoting the Benefits and Clarifying Misconceptions about Preregistration, Preprints, and Open Science for the Cognitive Science of Religion

Kavanagh, Christopher; Kapitany, Rohan

Authors

Christopher Kavanagh



Abstract

Adopting newly proposed “open science” reforms to improve transparency and increase rigor is hard and can make us, as researchers, feel vulnerable. Nonetheless, these reforms are vital to improving the overall quality and confidence of our collective research. We have, through our own experiences, found that preregistration and detailed analysis plans can help to identify, and potentially avoid, errors. Prepublication has similarly helped us to collaborate and receive feedback on manuscripts, particularly during prolonged periods of peer-review. The Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR) field is constituted by a diversity of scholars and disciplines, and thus faces somewhat unique challenges in its efforts to establish common practices, standards, and research terminology. In this paper we offer an introduction to the open science reforms of preregistration and prepublication specifically orientated towards the CSR field. We discuss common concerns around these practices, highlighting areas of misunderstanding while conceding and discussing genuine limitations. We conclude with voluntary, low-investment recommendations for best-practices with regards to preregistration and preprints for the field of the Cognitive Science of Religion.

Citation

Kavanagh, C., & Kapitany, R. (2021). Promoting the Benefits and Clarifying Misconceptions about Preregistration, Preprints, and Open Science for the Cognitive Science of Religion. Journal for the Cognitive Science of Religion, 6(1-2), https://doi.org/10.1558/jcsr.38713

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 1, 2020
Online Publication Date Feb 6, 2021
Publication Date Feb 6, 2021
Deposit Date Aug 20, 2024
Journal Journal for the Cognitive Science of Religion
Print ISSN 2049-7555
Electronic ISSN 2049-7563
Publisher Equinox Publishing
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 6
Issue 1-2
DOI https://doi.org/10.1558/jcsr.38713
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2762161