Practical routes to preregistration: a guide to enhanced transparency and rigour in neuropsychological research.

IF 4.1 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Brain communications Pub Date : 2025-04-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/braincomms/fcaf162
Richard J Binney, Laura J Smith, Stephanie Rossit, Nele Demeyere, Gemma Learmonth, Elena Olgiati, Ajay D Halai, Elisabeth Rounis, Jonathan Evans, Nicola M J Edelstyn, Robert D McIntosh
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Abstract

Preregistration is the act of formally documenting a research plan before collecting (or at least before analysing) the data. It allows those reading a final research report to know which aspects of a study were decided before sight of the data, and which were added later. This enables informed evaluation of the severity with which scientific claims have been tested. We, as the British Neuropsychological Society Open Research Group, conducted a survey to explore awareness and adoption of open research practices within our field. Neuropsychology involves the study of relatively rare or hard-to-access participants, creating practical challenges that, according to our survey, are perceived as barriers to preregistration. We survey the available routes to preregistration, and suggest that the barriers are all surmountable in one way or another. However, there is a tension, in that higher levels of bias control require greater restriction over the flexibility of preregistered studies, but such flexibility is often essential for neuropsychological research. Researchers must therefore consider which route provides the right balance of rigour and pragmatic flexibility to render a preregistered project viable for them. By mapping out the issues and potential solutions, and by signposting relevant resources and publication routes, we hope to facilitate well-reasoned decision-making and empower neuropsychologists to enhance the transparency and rigour of their research. Although we focus neuropsychology, our guidance is applicable to any field that studies hard-to-access human samples, or involves arduous or expensive means of data collection.

预注册的实用路线:提高神经心理学研究透明度和严谨性的指南。
预注册是在收集(或至少在分析)数据之前正式记录研究计划的行为。它让那些阅读最终研究报告的人知道研究的哪些方面是在看到数据之前决定的,哪些是后来添加的。这样就可以对科学主张经过检验的严重程度进行知情评估。作为英国神经心理学会开放研究小组,我们进行了一项调查,以探索我们领域内对开放研究实践的认识和采用。神经心理学涉及对相对罕见或难以接触的参与者的研究,根据我们的调查,这些参与者创造了实际的挑战,被认为是预注册的障碍。我们调查了预注册的可用途径,并建议这些障碍都是可以以这样或那样的方式克服的。然而,这其中也存在矛盾,因为更高水平的偏倚控制要求对预注册研究的灵活性有更大的限制,但这种灵活性对于神经心理学研究通常是必不可少的。因此,研究人员必须考虑哪条路线能够在严格性和实际灵活性之间提供适当的平衡,从而使预先注册的项目对他们来说可行。通过绘制问题和潜在的解决方案,并通过标注相关资源和出版路线,我们希望促进合理的决策,并授权神经心理学家提高其研究的透明度和严谨性。虽然我们的重点是神经心理学,但我们的指导适用于研究难以获得的人类样本或涉及艰巨或昂贵的数据收集手段的任何领域。
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