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This page contains the survey administered at the Swinburne University of Technology (Melbourne, Australia) between August 19, 2019 and September 24, 2019. The **survey** is in pdf form (CC-BY). We encourage others to contact us about opportunities to collaborate. It would be great for colleagues at other universities to administer this survey so we could do a large-scale national or international comparison. The processed, deidentified **data** and accompanying **metadata** are openly available. The dataset contains all responses to the rating scales and categorical data, but does not include the qualitative responses to the open-ended questions. The Swinburne Open Science Task Force's **report** summarizes participants' responses to the key items in the survey. We also include two files of the raw Qualtrics **data** (which will remain private until we have the opportunity to analyse it and to check it for anonymity): 1. Data in the legacy format ("OS_Data_ID_Legacy.csv"), in which the responses are coded as numbers rather than as the labels from the survey [e.g., 1 = "Until now, I was unaware of open science practices"]. The coding schemes are available in the survey pdf and also in the metadata file. 2. Data in the non-legacy format ("OS_Data_ID_Not_Legacy.csv"), in which responses are recorded as per the labels from the survey.
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