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Here is a template for a pre-registration of a study on the OSF:\index{open science}\index{Open Science Framework} https://osf.io/2hrfy.
Researchers can (pre-)register their study on the OSF by posting their hypotheses, study methods, and data analysis plan.\index{open science}\index{Open Science Framework}\index{preregistration}
In addition, researchers can use the OSF to post manuals, protocols, lab notebooks, data, data processing syntax, statistical analysis code, detailed results, computational notebooks, and paper preprints [@Tackett2019a].\index{open science}\index{Open Science Framework}
An example of a computational notebook is on the book's page on the OSF: https://osf.io/nkyve (the associated `.Rmd` file that generated the html is here:\index{open science}\index{Open Science Framework} https://osf.io/fxrzm).
A computational notebook is a document in which the analysis code, output, and text are weaved together, so the reader can see how each statistical result was obtained for reproducibility.\index{open science}
An example of an R Markdown computational notebook is on the book's page on the OSF: https://osf.io/nkyve (the associated `.Rmd` file that generated the html is here:\index{open science}\index{Open Science Framework} https://osf.io/fxrzm).
An example of a Quarto computational notebook is also on the book's page on the OSF: https://osf.io/8ybtk (the associated `.qmd` file that generated the html is here:\index{open science}\index{Open Science Framework} https://osf.io/zbruf).

After pre-registration, you can share a preprint of your paper on websites like [arXiv](https://arxiv.org) and [PsyArXiv](https://psyarxiv.com).\index{open science}\index{preregistration}\index{preprint}
After pre-registration, you can share a preprint of your paper on a preprint server like [arXiv](https://arxiv.org), [PsyArXiv](https://psyarxiv.com), [bioRxiv](https://www.biorxiv.org), [SocArXiv](http://socarxiv.org), [EdArXiv](https://osf.io/preprints/edarxiv), [MetaArXiv](https://osf.io/preprints/metaarxiv), or [medRxiv](https://www.medrxiv.org).\index{open science}\index{preregistration}\index{preprint}
For an example of a preprint, see here:\index{open science}\index{preprint} https://psyarxiv.com/gtsvw.
Posting a preprint disseminates the paper without waiting for peer review and the publishing process.\index{open science}\index{preprint}
It also provides free access to papers that might otherwise be hidden behind journals' paywalls.\index{open science}\index{preprint}
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