偏离脚本:探究工业与组织心理学中预注册偏差的报告及其与可疑研究实践的关系

Going off script: Exploring the reporting of preregistration deviations in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and their relationship with questionable research practices

Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology · 2025
被引 1
ABS 4

中文导读

分析了27本工业与组织心理学期刊,发现仅0.70%的研究有预注册,其中72%存在偏差,但多数与可疑研究实践无关,并提供了改进建议。

Abstract

Abstract In the present study, we aim to take stock of, encourage and contribute to the establishment of preregistration as a standard to increase transparency in Industrial and Organizational Psychology (IOP). To do so, we examined to what extent IOP research is preregistered and adheres to preregistrations. We analysed 27 IOP journals and found that only 91 articles (0.70% of studies published between 2017 and 2023) included a preregistration. A random sample of 25 of these preregistered studies revealed that 72% deviated from their preregistrations at least once, with 68% having at least one undisclosed deviation, indicating that deviations from preregistrations are common. The studies in our IOP sample deviated on average M = 1.84 ( SD = 1.72) times from their preregistrations. Importantly, the vast majority of these deviations do not seem to be linked to questionable research practices. We further compared the IOP sample with a recent sample from Psychological Science , which represents the current state‐of‐the‐art in preregistrations. We found no difference in the number of (undisclosed) deviations, which suggests that preregistration can be effectively implemented even in fields where it is not yet standard. To support this implementation, we offer resources and best practice recommendations for transparently reporting deviations.

工业与组织心理学预注册研究透明度可疑研究实践元科学