Writing Empirical Articles: Transparency, Reproducibility, Clarity, and Memorability

Adv Methods Pract Psychol Sci. 2018;1(3):403-414. doi: 10.1177/2515245918754485. Epub 2018 Jul 13.

Abstract

This article provides recommendations for writing empirical journal articles that enable transparency, reproducibility, clarity, and memorability. Recommendations for transparency include preregistering methods, hypotheses, and analyses; submitting registered reports; distinguishing confirmation from exploration; and showing your warts. Recommendations for reproducibility include documenting methods and results fully and cohesively, by taking advantage of open--science tools, and citing sources responsibly. Recommendations for clarity include writing short paragraphs, composed of short sentences; writing comprehensive abstracts; and seeking feedback from a naive audience. Recommendations for memorability include writing narratively; embracing the hourglass shape of empirical articles; beginning articles with a hook; and synthesizing, rather than Mad Libbing, previous literature.

Keywords: articles; open data; open materials; open science; preregistration; registered reports; tutorial; writing.