Christopher D. Chambers

Christopher D. Chambers

Cardiff University

H-index: 53

Europe-United Kingdom

About Christopher D. Chambers

Christopher D. Chambers, With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 41 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cardiff University, specializes in the field of Open science, Metascience, Reproducibility, Registered Reports, Cognitive neuroscience.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Introducing Synchronous Robustness Reports: Guidelines for Journals

Registered Reports: benefits and challenges of implementing in medicine

Explicit and implicit devaluation effects of food-specific response inhibition training

Imaging Neuroscience opening editorial

Registered Reports and the future of open science in psychology

Response inhibition training and measures of explicit and implicit food valuation

The reproducibility debate is an opportunity, not a crisis

The Restrain Food Database: validation of an open-source database of foods that should be eaten more or less as part of a healthy diet

Christopher D. Chambers Information

University

Position

Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience School of Psychology

Citations(all)

19745

Citations(since 2020)

12668

Cited By

12798

hIndex(all)

53

hIndex(since 2020)

41

i10Index(all)

100

i10Index(since 2020)

81

Email

University Profile Page

Cardiff University

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Christopher D. Chambers Skills & Research Interests

Open science

Metascience

Reproducibility

Registered Reports

Cognitive neuroscience

Top articles of Christopher D. Chambers

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Introducing Synchronous Robustness Reports: Guidelines for Journals

František Bartoš

Alexandra Sarafoglou

Balazs Aczel

Suzanne Hoogeveen

Chris Chambers

...

2024/4/5

Registered Reports: benefits and challenges of implementing in medicine

British Journal of General Practice

Kelly E Lloyd

Christopher D Chambers

2024/2/1

Explicit and implicit devaluation effects of food-specific response inhibition training

Journal of cognition

Loukia Tzavella

Christopher D Chambers

2023

Imaging Neuroscience opening editorial

Stephen Smith

Til Ole Bergmann

Birte Forstmann

Alain Dagher

Shella Keilholz

...

2023/8/10

Registered Reports and the future of open science in psychology

TeaP Conference 2023, Trier, Germany

Chris Chambers

2023/8/3

Response inhibition training and measures of explicit and implicit food valuation

Loukia Tzavella

Christopher D Chambers

2022/12/1

The reproducibility debate is an opportunity, not a crisis

BMC Research Notes

Marcus R Munafò

Chris Chambers

Alexandra Collins

Laura Fortunato

Malcolm Macleod

2022/12

The Restrain Food Database: validation of an open-source database of foods that should be eaten more or less as part of a healthy diet

Royal Society Open Science

Mark Randle

Ines Duarte

Leah Maizey

Loukia Tzavella

Rachel C Adams

...

2022/11/23

Ten simple rules for writing a Registered Report

Emma L Henderson

Christopher D Chambers

2022/10/27

Beyond online participant crowdsourcing: The benefits and opportunities of big team addiction science.

Charlotte R Pennington

Andrew J Jones

Loukia Tzavella

Christopher D Chambers

Katherine S Button

2022/8

NeuroImage: Reports: A new member of the NeuroImage family embracing negative findings, replication studies and registered reports

Birte U Forstmann

Christopher D Chambers

Michael X Cohen

Gesa Hartwigsen

Peter Kochunov

...

2021/3/1

Effects of go/no-go training on food-related action tendencies, liking and choice

Royal Society open science

Loukia Tzavella

Natalia S Lawrence

Katherine S Button

Elizabeth A Hart

Natalie M Holmes

...

2021/8/25

Registered Reports in Archaeology

Alain Queffelec

Chris Chambers

2021/12/10

Moving mountains: the reforms that would push academia new heights

Chris Chambers

Tara Brabazon

Irina Dumitrescu

Lennard Davis

Warren Bebbington

...

2021/2/18

Disclosure of study funding and author conflicts of interest in press releases and the news: a retrospective content analysis with two cohorts

BMJ open

Petroc Sumner

Lisa Schwartz

Steven Woloshin

Luke Bratton

Christopher Chambers

2021

Food-related inhibitory control training reduces food liking but not snacking frequency or weight in a large healthy adult sample

Appetite

Rachel C Adams

Kate S Button

Laura Hickey

Sophie Morrison

Audra Smith

...

2021/12/1

Does Device Matter? Inhibition training effects on food choice, liking and approach bias when delivered by smartphone or computer

Appetite

Lucy Porter

Katherine S Button

Rachel C Adams

Charlotte R Pennington

Christopher D Chambers

...

2021/2/1

Does incorporating open research practices into the undergraduate curriculum decrease questionable research practices?

Peer Community in Registered Reports

Corina Logan

Chris Chambers

2021/9/29

Registered Reports 2.0

Chris Chambers

2021

Evaluating Registered Reports Funding Partnerships: a feasibility study

Wellcome Open Research

Robbie Clark

Katie Drax

Christopher D Chambers

Marcus Munafò

Jacqueline Thompson

2021/9/14

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Co-Authors

H-index: 141
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Dorothy V M Bishop

University of Oxford

H-index: 114
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Eric-Jan Wagenmakers

Universiteit van Amsterdam

H-index: 107
Brian Nosek

Brian Nosek

University of Virginia

H-index: 103
Ian H Robertson

Ian H Robertson

Trinity College

H-index: 103
Hugh Garavan

Hugh Garavan

University of Vermont

H-index: 69
Jacky Boivin

Jacky Boivin

Cardiff University

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