Original/primary data collection:
the process of fathering new data from sources, like surveys, experiments, or observations
• Secondary Analysis:
The use of existing data collected bt others to conduct new analyses/answer different research questions
• Open Data:
data that is freely available or anyone to use; typically promotes transparency and collaboration in research
•Open Code
Code that is public and freely accessible; often ensures reproducibility and openness in research
•Open Stimuli
Research materials/stimuli that are shared publicly, allowing others to replicate or build on studies
•Literate Programming
A type of programming which combines code with human-readable explanations
•Data Repository
A secure online storage space where researchers can upload and share data typically organised for easy access and retrieval by others
•Team Science
Collaborative research involving multiple scientists or experts from different fields, working together to solve complex problems that require a range of expertise