Thank you for your interest in joining the PANDABox Community Hub. With this HUB, we plan to provide an open science training protocol and develop a peer-to-peer reliability network to facilitate standardized, cross-laboratory implementation of the PANDABox protocol in children with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Your role as a member of this community is to agree to our community standards (below), complete all required trainings before implementing your own PANDABox studies, add your own task changes to our Task Library in order for other laboratories to use your protocols, share your collected data when possible to promote open science, participate in our peer-to-peer reliability network, and acknowledge your use of this Community Hub in your project dissemination.
agree to use the Purdue PANDABoxCommunity Hub according to the following rules and standards:
- I will not commercialize, distribute, or misuse training materials.
- I will register any studies using PANDABox so that community users can identify synergies and engage in data sharing and/or collaboration.
- I will provide al PANDABox participants the option to participate in data sharing using NIH global unique identifiers (GUIDs).
- I will maintain an updated list of active GUIDs for each registered study with the PANDABox Community Hub.
- I will ensure that all PANDABox users complete the full training sequence on this website prior to research administration.
- I will participate in thePANDABox reliability network during my active periods of PANDABox data collection, which will require participant consent for sharing videos with the PANDABox network.
- I will participate in collaborative science, including data sharing, when reasonable and appropriate to do so.
- I will credit the PANDABox project and NIH funding in al publications, and clearly reference all task versions to promote replicability.
- I understand that data sharing is not required, but agree to participate in a culture that promotes data sharing and the benefits of open science.