Law and Human Behavior, Vol 46(6), Dec 2022, 395-397; doi:10.1037/lhb0000519
In 2019, the inaugural editorial of Law and Human Behavior promised a measured approach to increasing transparency, openness, and replicability practices in the journal. Now, 3 years later, and on the brink of the present authors’ last year as the editorial team, it seems only fitting that they take further action to bolster the validity of science published in the journal by requiring that authors openly report data, analytic code, and research materials. The purpose of this editorial is to briefly outline Law and Human Behavior’s new requirements. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)