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Front. Comput. Neurosci., 08 May 2015
This article is part of the Research Topic Beyond open access: visions for open evaluation of scientific papers by post-publication peer review View all 21 articles

Corrigendum: Using Science and Psychology to improve the dissemination and evaluation of scientific work

  • Net-based Knowledge Communication in Groups, Knowledge Media Research Center, Tübingen, Germany

A corrigendum on
Using science and psychology to improve the dissemination and evaluation of scientific work

by Buttliere BT (2014). Front. Comput. Neurosci. 8:82. doi: 10.3389/fncom.2014.00082

The citation of Hartgerink (2014)

“Open science protocol,” in Poster Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (San Antonio, Texas, US)

should instead be a citation to Bik and Goldstein (2013)

Bik, H. M., and Goldstein, M. C. (2013). An introduction to social media for scientists. PLoS Biol. 11(4), e1001535. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1001535

Conflict of Interest Statement

The author declares that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

Keywords: science, open science, open data, using science to improve science, behavioral economics, psychology

Citation: Buttliere B (2015) Corrigendum: Using Science and Psychology to improve the dissemination and evaluation of scientific work. Front. Comput. Neurosci. 9:53. doi: 10.3389/fncom.2015.00053

Received: 17 April 2015; Accepted: 24 April 2015;
Published: 08 May 2015.

Edited by:

Diana Deca, Technical University Munich, Germany

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*Correspondence: Brett Buttliere, brettbuttliere@gmail.com

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