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Taking the next steps: Promoting open science and expanding diversity in Law and Human Behavior.
Law and Human Behavior (2019)
  • Bradley D. McAuliff
  • Jennifer S. Hunt
  • Lora M. Levett
  • Amanda D. Zelechoski
  • Kyle C. Scherr, Central Michigan University
  • David DeMatteo
Abstract
In this editorial, the authors note that steady submissions and a rejection rate that hovers at 80% indicate the journal is flourishing and provides them with the fortunate opportunity to make an excellent journal even better. To that end, they describe three initiatives they are working on and explain the changes readers can expect as they begin to implement them in the journal. Specifically, these initiatives include: (1) promoting transparency, openness, and reproducibility in published research; (2) improving author-reviewer fit; and (3) expanding the diversity of journal content and decision makers.
Keywords
  • law,
  • human behavior,
  • promoting transparency,
  • promoting open science,
  • reproducibility in published research,
  • diversity of journal content,
  • diversity of decision makers,
  • author-reviewer fit
Disciplines
Publication Date
February, 2019
Citation Information
Bradley D. McAuliff, Jennifer S. Hunt, Lora M. Levett, Amanda D. Zelechoski, et al.. "Taking the next steps: Promoting open science and expanding diversity in Law and Human Behavior." Law and Human Behavior Vol. 43 Iss. 1 (2019) p. 1 - 8
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david_dematteo/36/