This project demonstrates one way of using the OSF to publish data, scripts, and other kinds of research objects. Some benefits of using the OSF for this kind of public sharing are explained in each section of this project and illustrated with actual projects researchers have created on the OSF.
If you want to dive right into examples, these three projects are great models: [ixgcd](https://osf.io/ixgcd/ "\"Calculating and Reporting Effect Sizes to Facilitate Cumulative Science: A Practical Primer for t-tests and ANOVAs\", from Daniel Lakens"), [8tqu4](https://osf.io/8tqu4/ "\"Measuring changes in transmission of neglected tropical diseases, malaria, and enteric pathogens from quantitative antibody levels\", from Ben Arnold"), & [k6sjp](https://osf.io/k6sjp/ "\"The Price of Racial Bias: Intergroup Negotiations in The Ultimatum Game, from Jennifer T Kubota and Mahzarin R. Banaji\"").
You can find out more in the [Data](https://osf.io/tyjgc/wiki/home/), [Materials](https://osf.io/avcms/wiki/home/), and [Analysis Scripts](https://osf.io/avcms/wiki/home/) components of this project. If you like the structure of this project you can copy it as a template for your own project with a couple of clicks. This [OSF guide](http://help.osf.io/m/projects/l/707290-create-a-project-from-a-template#Use-a-public-project-as-a-template) has step by step instructions.
The above example projects are:
* **[Calculating and Reporting Effect Sizes to Facilitate Cumulative Science: A Practical Primer for t-tests and ANOVAs](https://osf.io/ixgcd/)**, from **Daniel Lakens**
* **[Measuring changes in transmission of neglected tropical diseases, malaria, and enteric pathogens from quantitative antibody levels](https://osf.io/8tqu4/)**, from **Ben Arnold**
* **[The Price of Racial Bias: Intergroup Negotiations in The Ultimatum Game](https://osf.io/k6sjp/)**, from **Jennifer T Kubota** and **Mahzarin R. Banaji**.