Louderback, Eric R., et al. "Open Science Practices in Gambling Research Publications (2016–2019): A Scoping Review." Journal of Gambling Studies, (2022).
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Louderback, Eric R., et al. "Open Science Practices in Gambling Research Publications (2016–2019): A Scoping Review." Journal of Gambling Studies, (2022).
Since insufficient research exists about the uptake of open science research practices in gambling-focused research, this paper provides a scoping review of 500 studies from recent years focused on gambling and problem gambling to examine the use of Open Access and transparent research practices.
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This paper indicates, based on its exploratory analyses, that gambling research studies that used Open Science practices, and Open Access publishing in particular, had higher than average citation counts.