Mansell Jordan, Harell Allison, Gidengil Elisabeth, Stewart Patrick A
Network for Economic and Social Trends, Western University.
Université du Québec à Montréal.
Politics Life Sci. 2021 Nov;40(2):137-141. doi: 10.1017/pls.2021.21.
We introduce the special issue on Psychophysiology, Cognition, and Political Differences. This issue represents the second special issue funded by the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences that adheres to the Open Science Framework for registered reports (RR). Here pre-analysis plans (PAPs) are peer-reviewed and given in-principle acceptance (IPA) prior to data being collected and/or analyzed, and are published contingent upon the preregistration of the study being followed as proposed. Bound by a common theme of the importance of incorporating psychophysiological perspectives into the study of politics, broadly defined, the articles in this special issue feature a unique set of research questions and methodologies. In the following, we summarize the findings, discuss the innovations produced by this research, and highlight the importance of open science for the future of political science research.
我们推出关于心理生理学、认知与政治差异的特刊。本期是由政治与生命科学协会资助的第二期特刊,遵循注册报告(RR)的开放科学框架。在此框架下,预分析计划(PAPs)在数据收集和/或分析之前接受同行评审并获得原则性认可(IPA),并且只有在研究按照提议进行预注册后才会发表。受将心理生理学视角纳入广义政治研究重要性这一共同主题的约束,本期特刊中的文章呈现了一系列独特的研究问题和方法。接下来,我们将总结研究结果,讨论这项研究产生的创新,并强调开放科学对政治学研究未来的重要性。