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A list of all pages that have property "What are the best practices?" with value "The best practice is to preregister study protocols online in a registry. When describing their study designs, researchers should be as transparent and complete as possible. To date, only two reliable animal registries are available:[https://preclinicaltrials.eu/ Preclinicaltrials.eu] and the [https://www.animalstudyregistry.org/asr_web/index.action Animal Study Registry]. It is also possible to use general registries, e.g. the Open Science Framework, however the registration forms will not be tailored to animal studies specifically. If a study could not be preregistered, it is still worthwhile to register its protocol at a later stage; especially if the study could not be published. Although, prospective registration (i.e., registration before the experiments) should be encouraged.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Preregistration of animal study protocols  + (The best practice is to preregister study The best practice is to preregister study protocols online in a registry. When describing their study designs, researchers should be as transparent and complete as possible.</br></br>To date, only two reliable animal registries are available:[https://preclinicaltrials.eu/ Preclinicaltrials.eu] and the [https://www.animalstudyregistry.org/asr_web/index.action Animal Study Registry]. </br></br>It is also possible to use general registries, e.g. the Open Science Framework, however the registration forms will not be tailored to animal studies specifically. </br></br>If a study could not be preregistered, it is still worthwhile to register its protocol at a later stage; especially if the study could not be published. Although, prospective registration (i.e., registration before the experiments) should be encouraged.ore the experiments) should be encouraged.)
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