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A list of all pages that have property "What are the best practices?" with value "There are several ways to deal with this questionable research practice. The first is disclosing the changes made to the research design. The second is preregistration of studies. '''Disclosing changes''' Deviating from the research design is allowed under certain instances. For instance, new sub-questions can surface when further progressing with the project. These can only be answered by performing extra analyses or different tests. In those cases, disclosing changes to the research design is considered a good practice. These analyses or changes should be presented as explorative, rather than final. '''Preregistration''' Preregistration is the process of submitting the research design before performing the study. Preregistration can be seen as an effective way to address researchers from not ‘luring’ them into changing methods to present results more spectacularly. Some journals also publish protocols and/or accept studies based in their design, proposed methods and relevance – and make a commitment to publish results. The outcome of the study is made of lesser importance, and the relevance of the study and rigor of the study design more important.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Non-disclosure of changes to the research design  + (There are several ways to deal with this qThere are several ways to deal with this questionable research practice. The first is disclosing the changes made to the research design. The second is preregistration of studies. </br></br></br>'''Disclosing changes'''</br></br>Deviating from the research design is allowed under certain instances. For instance, new sub-questions can surface when further progressing with the project. These can only be answered by performing extra analyses or different tests. In those cases, disclosing changes to the research design is considered a good practice. These analyses or changes should be presented as explorative, rather than final.</br></br></br>'''Preregistration'''</br></br>Preregistration is the process of submitting the research design before performing the study. Preregistration can be seen as an effective way to address researchers from not ‘luring’ them into changing methods to present results more spectacularly. </br></br></br>Some journals also publish protocols and/or accept studies based in their design, proposed methods and relevance – and make a commitment to publish results. The outcome of the study is made of lesser importance, and the relevance of the study and rigor of the study design more important. rigor of the study design more important.)
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