@article{c9b80eec84504150b603827591383a81,
title = "Response to responsible research assessment I and II from the perspective of the DGPs working group on open science in clinical psychology",
abstract = "We comment on the papers by Sch{\"o}nbrodt et al. (2022) and G{\"a}rtner et al. (2022) on responsible research assessment from the perspective of clinical psychology and psychotherapy research. Sch{\"o}nbrodt et al. (2022) propose four principles to guide hiring and promotion in psychology: (1) In addition to publications in scientific journals, data sets and the development of research software should be considered. (2) Quantitative metrics can be useful, but they should be valid and applied responsibly. (3) Methodological rigor, research impact, and work quantity should be considered as three separate dimensions for evaluating research contributions. (4) The quality of work should be prioritized over the number of citations or the quantity of research output. From the perspective of clinical psychology, we endorse the initiative to update current practice by establishing a matrix for comprehensive, transparent and fair evaluation criteria. In the following, we will both comment on and complement these criteria from a clinical-psychological perspective.",
keywords = "Clinical Psychology, Career, Assessment",
author = "Jakob Fink-Lamotte and Kevin Hilbert and Doroth{\'e}e Bentz and Simon Blackwell and Boehnke, {Jan R.} and Juliane Burghardt and Barbara Cludius and Ehrenthal, {Johannes C.} and Moritz Elsaesser and Anke Haberkamp and Tanja Hechler and Anja Kr{\"a}plin and Christian Paret and Lars Schulze and Sarah Wilker and Helen Niemeyer",
year = "2024",
month = mar,
day = "17",
doi = "10.15626/MP.2023.3794",
language = "English",
volume = "8",
journal = "Meta-Psychology",
publisher = "Linnaeus University Press",
}