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---
title: 'Sharing and publishing analyses'
---
```{r, include=FALSE}
library(tidyverse)
library(lmerTest)
library(apastats)
```
# Sharing, publishing and archiving {#sharing-and-publication}
RMarkdown is an excellent format to collaborate on with other people. Because
it's plain text it works well with version control systems like git (e.g. using
<github.com>).
You can also knit documents into formats that journals and
### Tips for dead tree journals {- #publication}
- Save graphics to .pdf format.
- Use RMarkdown documents to create supplementary online files or appendices
for published papers.
- Wait until you're an expert to
[try writing the whole paper in RMarkdown (e.g. with citeproc)](https://kieranhealy.org/blog/archives/2014/01/23/plain-text/).
### Registering your predictions {- #register-predictions}
An RMarkdown file which produced simulated data to illustrate your predictions,
and then run the analysis you propose, would be an excellent document to upload
to a service like <aspredicted.org>