FAQ

  • What is a Many Labs Study?
    • The idea behind Many Labs studies is that research groups collaborate to replicate previous research findings.
       
  • How do I become a collaborator on this project?
  • Are any qualifications needed to become a collaborator?
    • Collaborators need to be PhD students, postdocs or PIs working at a university or individuals working at an equivalent research institution.
       
  • Who will be mentioned as authors on the publication(s) resulting from this project?
    • All core team members and collaborators will be co-authors on the publication that will result from this project. Core team members will have the first authorships positions. Collaborators will be mentioned in alphabetical order. To be listed as co-authors, collaborators need to comply with the rules set out in the Call for Collaboration.
       
  • Who is funding this project?
    • Given that individual research groups will be funding data collection in their own or other countries, funding will come from different sources. All funding sources will be acknowledged in the final publication(s).
       
  • Where will the results of this project be published?
    • Results will be published in a peer-reviewed journal that will be chosen by the core team members.