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Responsible use of population neuroscience data: Towards standards of accountability and integrity
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  • Sandra Brown,
  • Hugh Garavan,
  • Terry Jernigan,
  • Susan Tapert,
  • Rebekah Huber,
  • Daniel Lopez,
  • Traci Murray,
  • Gayathri Dowling,
  • Elizabeth Hoffman,
  • Lucina Uddin
Sandra Brown
University of California San Diego

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Hugh Garavan
University of Vermont
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Terry Jernigan
University of California San Diego
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Susan Tapert
University of California San Diego
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Rebekah Huber
Oregon Health & Science University
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Daniel Lopez
Oregon Health & Science University
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Traci Murray
NIDA
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Gayathri Dowling
NIDA
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Elizabeth Hoffman
NIDA
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Lucina Uddin
University of California Los Angeles
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Abstract

This editorial focuses on the issue of data misuse which is increasingly evidenced in social media as well as some premiere scientific journals like yours. This issue is of critical importance to open science projects in general, and ABCD in particular, given the broad array of biological, behavioral and environmental information collected on this American sample of 12.000 youth and parents. ABCD data are already widely used with over 1000 publications and twice as many citations per year as expected (relative citation index based on year, field and journal). However, the adverse consequences of misuse of data, and inaccurate interpretation of emergent findings from this precedent setting study may have profound impact on disadvantaged populations and perpetuate biases and societal injustices. This editorial contains recommendations and references which may guide authors and assist reviewers alike in avoiding misleading scientific interpretations not only with use of ABCD data but other large scale data sets as well.
25 Jul 2024Submitted to European Journal of Neuroscience
22 Aug 2024Submission Checks Completed
22 Aug 2024Assigned to Editor
23 Aug 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
26 Aug 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned
17 Sep 2024Editorial Decision: Revise Major