Table 13. Conditions for data sharing.
AgreeStrongly | Agree Somewhat | Neither Agree Nor Disagree | Disagree Somewhat | Disagree Strongly | |
I would use other researchers' datasets if their datasets were easily accessible. | 561 (43.2%) | 524 (40.3%) | 136 (10.5%) | 62 (4.8%) | 16 (1.2%) |
I would be willing to place at least some of my data into a central data repository with no restrictions. | 539 (41.6%) | 472 (36.4%) | 141 (10.9%) | 104 (8%) | 39 (3%) |
I would be willing to place all of my data into a central data repository with no restrictions. | 191 (14.9%) | 338 (26.3%) | 234 (18.2%) | 318 (24.7%) | 205 (15.9%) |
I would be more likely to make my data available if I could place conditions on access. | 317 (24.8%) | 506 (39.6%) | 279 (21.8%) | 107 (8.4%) | 68 (5.3%) |
I am satisfied with my ability to integrate data from disparate sources to address research questions. | 156 (12.2%) | 419 (32.7%) | 363 (28.3%) | 275 (21.5%) | 69 (5.4%) |
I would be willing to share data across a broad group of researchers who use data in different ways. | 476 (37%) | 565 (43.9%) | 185 (14.4%) | 48 (3.7%) | 13 (1%) |
It is important that my data are cited when used by other researchers. | 885 (68.6%) | 298 (23.1%) | 87 (6.7%) | 14 (1.1%) | 7 (0.5%) |
It is appropriate to create new datasets from shared data. | 505 (38.9%) | 475 (36.6%) | 261 (20.1%) | 36 (2.8%) | 20 (1.5%) |