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How open science can benefit bilingualism research: A lesson in six tales
2022
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition
AbstractBilingualism is hard to define, measure, and study. Sparked by the "replication crisis" in the social sciences, a recent discussion on the advantages of open science is gaining momentum. Here, we join this debate to argue that bilingualism research would greatly benefit from embracing open science. We do so in a unique way, by presenting six fictional stories that illustrate how open science practices – sharing preprints, materials, code, and data; pre-registering studies; and joining
doi:10.1017/s1366728922000256
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