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Authors
Dennis, SimonGarrett, PaulYim, HyungwookHamm, JihunOsth, Adam F.Sreekumar, VishnuStone, Ben
Issue Date
Aug-2019
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Privacy; Open science; Open repositories; Differential privacy
Citation
BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS, v.51, no.4(SI), pp.1839 - 1848
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Journal Title
BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS
Volume
51
Number
4(SI)
Start Page
1839
End Page
1848
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/32833
DOI
10.3758/s13428-019-01259-5
ISSN
1554-351X
Abstract
Pervasive internet and sensor technologies promise to revolutionize psychological science. However, the data collected using these technologies are often very personal-indeed, the value of the data is often directly related to how personal they are. At the same time, driven by the replication crisis, there is a sustained push to publish data to open repositories. These movements are in fundamental conflict. In this article, we propose a way to navigate this issue. We argue that there are significant advantages to be gained by ceding the ownership of data to the participants who generate the data. We then provide desiderata for a privacy-preserving platform. In particular, we suggest that researchers should use an interface to perform experiments and run analyses, rather than observing the stimuli themselves. We argue that this method not only improves privacy but will also encourage greater compliance with good research practices than is possible through open repositories.
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