Steps toward preregistration of research on research integrity

  • Klaas Sijtsma
  • , Wilco H M Emons
  • , Nicholas H Steneck
  • , Lex M Bouter

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: A proposal to encourage the preregistration of research on research integrity was developed and adopted as the Amsterdam Agenda at the 5th World Conference on Research Integrity (Amsterdam, 2017). This paper reports on the degree to which abstracts of the 6th World Conference in Research Integrity (Hong Kong, 2019) reported on preregistered research.

METHODS: Conference registration data on participants presenting a paper or a poster at 6th WCRI were made available to the research team. Because the data set was too small for inferential statistics this report is limited to a basic description of results and some recommendations that should be considered when taking further steps to improve preregistration.

RESULTS: 19% of the 308 presenters preregistered their research. Of the 56 usable cases, less than half provided information on the six key elements of the Amsterdam Agenda. Others provided information that invalidated their data, such as an uninformative URL. There was no discernable difference between qualitative and quantitative research.

CONCLUSIONS: Some presenters at the WCRI have preregistered their research on research integrity, but further steps are needed to increase frequency and completeness of preregistration. One approach to increase preregistration would be to make it a requirement for research presented at the World Conferences on Research Integrity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5
Pages (from-to)1-6
Number of pages6
JournalResearch Integrity and Peer Review
Volume6
Issue number1
Early online date1 Mar 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

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