Open data and materials policy
Language and Cognition requires authors to make available all data necessary to reproduce their study’s findings, preferably via an anonymous view-only link to the Open Science Framework repository (https://osf.io/) or any other publicly accessible repository for data sharing that allows preserving anonymity.
The repository must be sharable without restrictions at the time of review and should be kept open at all times, even after publication. Besides the data, the repository should also contain all materials needed to reproduce the statistical analysis (e.g., R scripts, Python scripts). Please mention the link to the Open Science Framework within the body of the text (i.e., the Methods section), so that it is clear to readers that the data and analysis code is publicly available.
In addition, also include a separate section labelled 'Data Availability Statement' at the end of the manuscript. This section should contain at least one sentence detailing that the data and code is accessible, with a link to an anonymized repository.
The open data and materials policy will be strictly enforced unless specific legal or ethical restrictions prohibit sharing of a dataset, in which case authors should explicitly state this and indicate how others may obtain access to the data. For data with access restrictions (e.g., proprietary corpora, data that cannot be shared without breaking anonymity of participants), there is no requirement to share the full raw data, but repositories should at least contain the summary data that is used for statistical analysis.