Sharing Study Data: A Guide for Education Researchers
Ruth Neild,
Danielle Robinson and
Jacqueline Agufa
Mathematica Policy Research Reports from Mathematica Policy Research
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This guide describes key issues that education researchers should consider when deciding which study data to share, how to organize the data, what documentation to include, and where to share their final dataset.
Keywords: data management; data documentation; data organization; data repositories; data archiving; data sharing; open science; open data; open access; disclosure risk; disclosure risk mitigation; research methods; education research; standards for excellence in education research; SEER (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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