Collaboration and Open Science Initiatives in Primate Research

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenKapitelbegutachtet

Authors

  • Drew Altschul
  • Manuel Bohn
  • Charlotte Canteloup
  • Sonja J. Ebel
  • Daniel Hanus
  • R. Adriana Hernandez-Aguilar
  • Marine Joly
  • Stefanie Keupp
  • Miquel Llorente
  • Cathal O’madagain
  • Christopher I. Petkov
  • Darby Proctor
  • Alba Motes-Rodrigo
  • Kirsten Sutherland
  • Anna Szabelska
  • Derry Taylor
  • Christoph J. Völter
  • Nicolás G. Wiggenhauser
Traditionally, primate cognition research has been conducted by independent teams on small populations of a few species. Such limited variation and small sample sizes pose problems that prevent us from reconstructing the evolutionary history of primate cognition. In this chapter, we discuss how large-scale collaboration, a research model successfully implemented in other fields, makes it possible to obtain the large and diverse datasets needed to conduct robust comparative analysis of primate cognitive abilities. We discuss the advantages and challenges of large-scale collaborations and argue for the need for more open science practices in the field. We describe these collaborative projects in psychology and primatology and introduce ManyPrimates as the first, successful collaboration that has established an infrastructure for large-scale, inclusive research in primate cognition. Considering examples of large-scale collaborations both in primatology and psychology, we conclude that this type of research model is feasible and has the potential to address otherwise unattainable questions in primate cognition.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelPrimate Cognitive Studies
HerausgeberBennett L. Schwartz, Michael J. Beran
Anzahl der Seiten25
VerlagCambridge University Press
Erscheinungsdatum31.08.2022
Seiten584-608
ISBN (Print)9781108845434, 9781108958196
ISBN (elektronisch)9781108955836
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PublikationsstatusErschienen - 31.08.2022
Extern publiziertJa

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