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Data Sharing Is Growing but Looks Different for Qualitative and Quantitative Methods
Quantitative and qualitative approaches face different challenges and expectations, particularly when it comes to data sharing.
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Member Spotlight: Flavio Azevedo on the Search for a Globally Representative Science
This APS Rising Star and social psychologist researches the political psychology of ideological attitudes and integrating open science into higher education.
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New Open Access Journal from APS and Sage Expands Publishing Opportunity for Psychological Scientists
APS and Sage announce the launch of Advances in Psychological Science Open, a fully open access journal that will publish high-quality empirical, technical, theoretical, and review articles, across the full range of areas and topics in psychological science.
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Advances in Psychological Science Open Coming Soon
Launching in mid-2025,the fully open access Advances in Psychological Science Open (APSO) will be the seventh title in the APS journal portfolio.
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Creating a Global ‘BRIDGE’ for Brain Research Data
The Brain Research International Data Governance & Exchange (BRIDGE) project aims to create a responsible and sustainable governance system for data sharing. Learn how the group is advancing open practices, reproducibility, and psychological science as a whole.
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Practical Protections
In the era of open science, researchers encounter the challenges of preserving participant privacy when sharing data from qualitative interviews. Learn how you can balance transparency and confidentiality.