A sharing practices review of the visual search and eye movements literature reveals recommendations for our field and others.

IF 3.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Hayward J Godwin, Haden Dewis, Peter T Darch, Michael C Hout, Daniel Ernst, Philippa Broadbent, Megan Papesh, Jeremy M Wolfe
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Abstract

The sharing of research outputs is an important endeavor, one that is increasingly required by funders and publishers alike. Here, we catalogued and examined data sharing practices, using our own field of visual search and eye movement behavior as an example. To find outputs from scientific research, we conducted two searches: a Literature Search and a repository search. Overall, we found that researchers in our field generally shared outputs that enabled others to analytically reproduce published results. It was rare for researchers to share outputs that enabled direct replications of their work, and it was also rare for researchers to share raw data that would enable secondary data analyses. Comparing the results of our two searches of the literature, we found that a lack of metadata substantially reduced the rates at which outputs could be found and used. Based on our findings, we present a set of recommendations summarized in our 'Find It - Access It - Reuse It' scorecard. The scorecard is intended to assist researchers in sharing outputs in a manner that will enable others to better find, access, and understand them - and this includes researchers in other fields beyond our own.

对视觉搜索和眼动文献的分享实践回顾为我们的领域和其他领域提供了建议。
研究成果的共享是一项重要的努力,越来越多的资助者和出版商都要求这样做。在这里,我们以我们自己的视觉搜索和眼动行为领域为例,对数据共享实践进行了编目和检查。为了找到科学研究的成果,我们进行了两次搜索:文献搜索和知识库搜索。总体而言,我们发现我们领域的研究人员普遍共享成果,使其他人能够分析再现已发表的结果。研究人员很少共享能够直接复制其工作的产出,研究人员也很少共享能够进行二次数据分析的原始数据。比较两次文献搜索的结果,我们发现元数据的缺乏大大降低了发现和使用输出的速度。基于我们的发现,我们提出了一组建议,总结在我们的“发现它-访问它-重用它”记分卡中。记分卡旨在帮助研究人员以一种使其他人能够更好地发现、获取和理解它们的方式分享产出——这包括我们自己以外的其他领域的研究人员。
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CiteScore
10.30
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9.30%
发文量
266
期刊介绍: Behavior Research Methods publishes articles concerned with the methods, techniques, and instrumentation of research in experimental psychology. The journal focuses particularly on the use of computer technology in psychological research. An annual special issue is devoted to this field.
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