This checklist is based on following work:
Fiedler, S., Schulte-Mecklenbeck, M., Renkewitz, F., & Orquin, J. L. (2020, September 11). Guideline for Reporting Standards of Eye-tracking Research in Decision Sciences. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/f6qcy
The items reported were turned into a spreadsheet and then converted into a schema and rendered with the reproschema user-interfae.
Poor methods and results description hinders the reproducibility and the replicability of research. It also makes it hard to compare new and old results and generally increases inefficiency in the research process. This project is built on the hope that improving methods and results reporting could improve our research.
Follow the link if you want to know more about the motivations behind this project.
We have a list of short, middle, long term goals: if you are interested by any of those get in touch. Many of them do not necessarily require super-advanced technical skills (except maybe a certain love for working with spreadsheet and wanting them to be super organized) 😉.
We are currently working on trying to expand the number of items used in the checklist. All of this work is done in google spreadsheets.
- The MRI spreadsheet is accessible here
- The M/EEG spreadsheet is accessible here
- The PET spreadsheet is accessible here
- Most of the information is on this github repository. Open an issue there if something does not work or if you want a new feature.
- There is also an OSF project to centralize all the information and repos.
- Want to get in touch: drop us an email on our google group.
- You can also leave a message on the
cobidas_checklist
channel on the brainhack mattermost. Join our channel
The list of the people involved in this project can be found here.