- What is registration research?
- What are the benefits of study pre-registration?
- What is the difference between pre-registration and registration?
- What is OSF research?
What is registration research?
Registration Study means a Clinical Trial that is intended (as of the time the Clinical Trial is initiated) to obtain sufficient data and results to support the filing of an application for Regulatory Approval (but may not include the data that may be necessary to support the pricing and/or reimbursement approvals).
What are the benefits of study pre-registration?
Pre-registration has benefits for you as a researcher. It guarantees clarity among collaborators and prevents accusations of p-hacking. If you choose to register your study using the reviewed pre-registered method, you will have a guaranteed publication and also have the chance to receive pre-analysis review feedback.
What is the difference between pre-registration and registration?
Pre-registration is a one-time process that all individual students must complete before being eligible to register for classes. This is how we collect biographical and medical information for our students and create accounts in our registration software. Registration is the process of selecting class requests.
What is OSF research?
The Open Science Framework (OSF) is a tool that promotes open, centralized workflows by enabling capture of different aspects and products of the research lifecycle, including developing a research idea, designing a study, storing and analyzing collected data, and writing and publishing reports or papers.