Improving Trust in Research: Supporting Claims with Evidence
Trust in science is important, and Open Education Studies aims to publish trusted research. Two issues are addressed here: access to the data on which the research is based and how these data are analyzed. Some guidelines from other entities are discussed. As a new journal our guidelines should be i...
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Main Author: | Wright Daniel B. (Author) |
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De Gruyter,
2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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