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Based on the concept of open access journals, which publication venue should Dr. Smith choose to achieve her goal, and why does this choice align with the principle of public knowledge in science?

Case context: Dr. Smith recently completed a publicly funded psychology study on adolescent learning strategies. She is debating whether to publish her findings in a traditional subscription-based journal or an open access journal. She wants her research to be accessible not only to fellow scientists but also to high school teachers and parents.

Question: Based on the concept of open access journals, which publication venue should Dr. Smith choose to achieve her goal, and why does this choice align with the principle of public knowledge in science?

Sample answer: Dr. Smith should choose an open access journal. This choice aligns with the principle of public knowledge because open access platforms make research freely available to everyone, including nonscientists like teachers and parents, without financial barriers. This ensures that her publicly funded work generates truly public knowledge.

Key points:

  • Dr. Smith should select an open access journal.
  • Open access journals make articles freely available to the general public.
  • This choice removes financial barriers, ensuring publicly funded research becomes accessible public knowledge.

Rubric: Full credit is awarded for correctly identifying the open access journal as the appropriate choice and explaining that it removes financial barriers, thereby making publicly funded research accessible to the general public.

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Updated 2026-05-27

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