TY - JOUR
T1 - The Cooperation Databank
T2 - machine-readable science accelerates research synthesis
AU - Spadaro, Giuliana
AU - Tiddi, Ilaria
AU - Columbus, Simon
AU - Jin, Shuxian
AU - ten Teije, Annette
AU - CoDa Team
AU - Balliet, Daniel
PY - 2022/9/1
Y1 - 2022/9/1
N2 - Publishing studies using standardized, machine-readable formats will enable machines to perform meta-analyses on demand. To build a semantically enhanced technology that embodies these functions, we developed the Cooperation Databank (CoDa)—a databank that contains 2,636 studies on human cooperation (1958–2017) conducted in 78 societies involving 356,283 participants. Experts annotated these studies along 312 variables, including the quantitative results (13,959 effects). We designed an ontology that defines and relates concepts in cooperation research and that can represent the relationships between results of correlational and experimental studies. We have created a research platform that, given the data set, enables users to retrieve studies that test the relation of variables with cooperation, visualize these study results, and perform (a) meta-analyses, (b) metaregressions, (c) estimates of publication bias, and (d) statistical power analyses for future studies. We leveraged the data set with visualization tools that allow users to explore the ontology of concepts in cooperation research and to plot a citation network of the history of studies. CoDa offers a vision of how publishing studies in a machine-readable format can establish institutions and tools that improve scientific practices and knowledge.
AB - Publishing studies using standardized, machine-readable formats will enable machines to perform meta-analyses on demand. To build a semantically enhanced technology that embodies these functions, we developed the Cooperation Databank (CoDa)—a databank that contains 2,636 studies on human cooperation (1958–2017) conducted in 78 societies involving 356,283 participants. Experts annotated these studies along 312 variables, including the quantitative results (13,959 effects). We designed an ontology that defines and relates concepts in cooperation research and that can represent the relationships between results of correlational and experimental studies. We have created a research platform that, given the data set, enables users to retrieve studies that test the relation of variables with cooperation, visualize these study results, and perform (a) meta-analyses, (b) metaregressions, (c) estimates of publication bias, and (d) statistical power analyses for future studies. We leveraged the data set with visualization tools that allow users to explore the ontology of concepts in cooperation research and to plot a citation network of the history of studies. CoDa offers a vision of how publishing studies in a machine-readable format can establish institutions and tools that improve scientific practices and knowledge.
KW - cooperation
KW - databank
KW - knowledge representation
KW - meta-analysis
KW - ontologies
KW - social dilemmas
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85132268018&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/17456916211053319
DO - 10.1177/17456916211053319
M3 - Article
C2 - 35580271
AN - SCOPUS:85132268018
SN - 1745-6916
VL - 17
SP - 1472
EP - 1489
JO - Perspectives on Psychological Science
JF - Perspectives on Psychological Science
IS - 5
ER -