“…Throughout this paper, we discuss how descriptive research and open science can coexist productively, inspired by existing open‐science practices but geared toward helping those who intend to do open, descriptive research in the field of infant and child development. In an effort to understand and describe the varied dynamics of infants' everyday learning environments, we have increased the use of descriptive methods in our own research over recent years (e.g., Casey et al, in prep; Kosie & Lew‐Williams, in prep). Transparency and replicability are of primary concern, we have drawn inspiration from the practices of other researchers who are doing related descriptive work in a way that is open and transparent (e.g., Bergelson, Amatuni, et al, 2019; Bergelson, Casillas, et al, 2019; Bunce et al, 2020; Casillas et al, 2020; Cychosz et al, 2021; Herzberg et al, 2021; Hoch et al, 2019, 2020; Karasik et al, 2018; Kremin et al, 2020; Mendoza & Fausey, 2021a, 2021b; Romeo et al, 2018; Soderstrom et al, 2021; Sullivan et al, 2020; Warlaumont et al, 2014).…”