Tools of the Trade : A guide to sociodemographic reporting for researchers, reviewers, and editors

Singh, Leher and Barokova, Mihaela and Bazhydai, Marina and Baumgartner, Heidi A and Franchin, Laura and Kosie, Jessica Elizabeth and Lew-Williams, Casey and Omane, Paul Okyere and Reinelt, Tilman and Schuwerk, Tobias and Sheskin, Mark and Soderstrom, Melanie and Wu, Yang and Frank, Michael C. (2024) Tools of the Trade : A guide to sociodemographic reporting for researchers, reviewers, and editors. Journal of Cognition and Development. ISSN 1524-8372 (In Press)

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Abstract

In recent years, psychological researchers have been heavily criticized for generalizing broadly from narrow samples, a concern that intersects with questions about the validity, reproducibility, replicability, and generalizability of the psychological literature. One issue is the limited reporting of participants’ identities, backgrounds, and lived experiences. To address this issue, several journals have begun to require greater reporting of participants’ sociodemographic information. In this article, we address both challenges and considerations with respect to sociodemographic reporting for researchers, reviewers, and journal editors. We provide guidance for recording, evaluating, protecting, and interpreting sociodemographic data.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Journal of Cognition and Development
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?? no - not fundeddevelopmental biologypsychiatry and mental health ??
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225657
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Deposited On:
14 Nov 2024 16:35
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
In Press
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18 Nov 2024 01:35