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View article: The individual and situational factors predicting unethical behaviour in the workplace: a direct and conceptual replication of Jones & Kavanagh (1996)
The individual and situational factors predicting unethical behaviour in the workplace: a direct and conceptual replication of Jones & Kavanagh (1996) Open
Intentions to act unethically in the workplace are purported to be driven by a number of situational and individual factors. Across two seminal vignette experiments, Jones and Kavanagh reported inconsistent effect sizes for manager and pee…
View article: Examining Neurodiversity and Inclusion in Neuroscience Research Networks: A Case Study of the AIMS-2-TRIALS Autism Research Consortium
Examining Neurodiversity and Inclusion in Neuroscience Research Networks: A Case Study of the AIMS-2-TRIALS Autism Research Consortium Open
Background Due to the increased emphasis on co-produced and community led research, neurodiversity within research communities has sparked interest, particularly within the context of autism research. This study investigates the presence o…
View article: Data sharing in child and adolescent psychiatry research: Key challenges (and some potential solutions)
Data sharing in child and adolescent psychiatry research: Key challenges (and some potential solutions) Open
Background The field of biomedical research is entering a new era, in which public data sharing is increasingly the norm. There are many advantages of embracing data sharing initiatives, including tackling the replication crisis through en…
View article: Depression and anxiety are increased in autism and ADHD: Evidence from a young adult community‐based sample
Depression and anxiety are increased in autism and ADHD: Evidence from a young adult community‐based sample Open
Background Autism and attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) overlap to a considerable degree and have been associated with mental health difficulties, yet there is limited research on this relationship. Young adulthood is a time …
View article: Autism common variants associated with white matter alterations at birth: cross-sectional fixel-based analyses of 221 European term-born neonates from the developing human connectome project
Autism common variants associated with white matter alterations at birth: cross-sectional fixel-based analyses of 221 European term-born neonates from the developing human connectome project Open
View article: Harmonizing two measures of adaptive functioning using computational approaches: prediction of vineland adaptive behavior scales II (VABS-II) from the adaptive behavior assessment system II (ABAS-II) scores
Harmonizing two measures of adaptive functioning using computational approaches: prediction of vineland adaptive behavior scales II (VABS-II) from the adaptive behavior assessment system II (ABAS-II) scores Open
View article: Non-specialist delivered psycho-social interventions for women with perinatal depression living in rural communities: A systematic review
Non-specialist delivered psycho-social interventions for women with perinatal depression living in rural communities: A systematic review Open
Evidence from low- and middle-income countries suggests that non-specialist-delivered interventions effectively improve access to perinatal mental health care. However, there have been no systematic attempts to synthesize the evidence on e…
View article: Advances in fetal and neonatal neuroimaging and everyday exposures
Advances in fetal and neonatal neuroimaging and everyday exposures Open
The complex, tightly regulated process of prenatal brain development may be adversely affected by “everyday exposures” such as stress and environmental pollutants. Researchers are only just beginning to understand the neural sequelae of su…
View article: European Autism GEnomics Registry (EAGER): protocol for a multicentre cohort study and registry
European Autism GEnomics Registry (EAGER): protocol for a multicentre cohort study and registry Open
Introduction Autism is a common neurodevelopmental condition with a complex genetic aetiology that includes contributions from monogenic and polygenic factors. Many autistic people have unmet healthcare needs that could be served by genomi…
View article: Autism common variants associated with white matter alterations at birth: Cross-sectional fixel-based analyses of 221 European term-born neonates from the developing Human Connectome Project
Autism common variants associated with white matter alterations at birth: Cross-sectional fixel-based analyses of 221 European term-born neonates from the developing Human Connectome Project Open
Increasing lines of evidence suggest white matter (WM) structural changes associated with autism can be detected in the first year of life. Despite the condition having high heritability, the relationship between autism common genetic vari…
View article: UKRN Primer - Community Engagement in Research
UKRN Primer - Community Engagement in Research Open
Community engagement in research is a complex topic, with approaches varying between disciplines. This primer is aimed at researchers, particularly those who are new to community engagement. Thus, community engagement is an integral part o…
View article: European Autism GEnomics Registry (EAGER): Protocol for a multicentre cohort study and registry
European Autism GEnomics Registry (EAGER): Protocol for a multicentre cohort study and registry Open
Introduction Autism is a common neurodevelopmental condition with a complex genetic aetiology that includes contributions from monogenic and polygenic factors. Many autistic people have unmet healthcare needs that could be served by genomi…
View article: Examining Neurodiversity and Inclusion in Neuroscience Research Networks: A Case Study of the AIMS-2-TRIALS Autism Research Consortium.
Examining Neurodiversity and Inclusion in Neuroscience Research Networks: A Case Study of the AIMS-2-TRIALS Autism Research Consortium. Open
The growing demand of better representation of people from marginalised communities within the scientific workforce has recently started to include neurodiversity, especially in projects and consortia investigating neurodivergence. In line…
View article: S’engager dans la science ouverte en tant que chercheur·euses féministes en début de carrière123
S’engager dans la science ouverte en tant que chercheur·euses féministes en début de carrière123 Open
La science ouverte vise à améliorer la rigueur, la robustesse et la reproductibilité de la recherche en psychologie. Malgré la résistance de certain·es universitaires, le mouvement de la science ouverte a été soutenu par certain·es cherche…
View article: Postnatal maternal depressive symptoms and behavioural outcomes in term-born and preterm-born toddlers: a longitudinal UK community cohort study
Postnatal maternal depressive symptoms and behavioural outcomes in term-born and preterm-born toddlers: a longitudinal UK community cohort study Open
Objectives To examine the association between maternal depressive symptoms in the immediate postnatal period and offspring’s behavioural outcomes in a large cohort of term-born and preterm-born toddlers. Design and participants Data were d…
View article: Maternal depressive symptoms, neonatal white matter, and toddler social-emotional development
Maternal depressive symptoms, neonatal white matter, and toddler social-emotional development Open
View article: Is quality of life related to high autistic traits, high ADHD traits and their Interaction? Evidence from a Young-Adult Community-Based twin sample
Is quality of life related to high autistic traits, high ADHD traits and their Interaction? Evidence from a Young-Adult Community-Based twin sample Open
View article: Development of the Brief Open Research Survey (BORS) to measure awareness and uptake of Open Research practices
Development of the Brief Open Research Survey (BORS) to measure awareness and uptake of Open Research practices Open
Objectives: Whilst the need for Open Research practices is well documented, there remains a lack of validated questionnaires to assess their prevalence. This study validated the Brief Open Research Survey (BORS) to measure Open Research aw…
View article: Maternal depressive symptoms, neonatal white matter, and toddler social-emotional development
Maternal depressive symptoms, neonatal white matter, and toddler social-emotional development Open
Maternal prenatal depression is associated with increased likelihood of neurodevelopmental and psychiatric conditions in offspring. The relationship between maternal depression and offspring outcome may be mediated by in-utero changes in b…
View article: What senior academics can do to support reproducible and open research: a short, three-step guide
What senior academics can do to support reproducible and open research: a short, three-step guide Open
View article: Postnatal maternal depressive symptoms and behavioural outcomes in term- and preterm-born toddlers
Postnatal maternal depressive symptoms and behavioural outcomes in term- and preterm-born toddlers Open
Objectives To examine the association between maternal depressive symptoms in the immediate postnatal period and offspring’s mental health in a large cohort of term- and preterm-born toddlers. Design and Participants Data were drawn from t…
View article: Navigating Open Science as Early Career Feminist Researchers
Navigating Open Science as Early Career Feminist Researchers Open
Open science aims to improve the rigor, robustness, and reproducibility of psychological research. Despite resistance from some academics, the open science movement has been championed by some early career researchers (ECRs), who have prop…
View article: Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences—An OHBM–Open Science perspective
Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences—An OHBM–Open Science perspective Open
As the global health crisis unfolded, many academic conferences moved online in 2020. This move has been hailed as a positive step towards inclusivity in its attenuation of economic, physical, and legal barriers and effectively enabled man…
View article: The factor structure of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale among perinatal high-risk and community samples in London
The factor structure of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale among perinatal high-risk and community samples in London Open
View article: Open Research Calendar
Open Research Calendar Open
Documentation & Code for the community tool: 'Open Research Calendar' Authors listed alphabetically. Authorship statement following CRediT (Contributor Roles Taxonomy) Conceptualization: Cassandra D. Gould van Praag, Bradley J. Kennedy, Al…
View article: Exploring the relationship between maternal prenatal stress and brain structure in premature neonates
Exploring the relationship between maternal prenatal stress and brain structure in premature neonates Open
Background Exposure to maternal stress in utero is associated with a range of adverse outcomes. We previously observed an association between maternal stress and white matter microstructure in a sample of infants born prematurely. In this …
View article: 140 Early postnatal maternal depressive symptoms may predict behavioural problems and autism symptoms in toddlers
140 Early postnatal maternal depressive symptoms may predict behavioural problems and autism symptoms in toddlers Open
Background Maternal depression has been studied as a risk factor for child development and found to be associated with less secure attachment, worse cognitive and behavioural outcomes in childhood, and a possible increased risk of autism s…
View article: Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences - An OHBM - Open Science perspective
Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences - An OHBM - Open Science perspective Open
As the global health crisis unfolded throughout the world, many academic conferences moved online in 2020. This move has been hailed as a positive step towards inclusivity in its attenuation of economic, physical and legal barriers and eff…
View article: Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences - An OHBM - Open Science perspective
Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences - An OHBM - Open Science perspective Open
As the global health crisis unfolded throughout the world, many academic conferences moved online in 2020. This move has been hailed as a positive step towards inclusivity in its attenuation of economic, physical and legal barriers and eff…
View article: Pre-registration and Registered Reports: a Primer from UKRN
Pre-registration and Registered Reports: a Primer from UKRN Open
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