we present the evaluation of the interventions we designed using the Choice-Architecture-based Interventions Design procedure for SDR. The evaluation is of functional character, we seek to test whether the procedure can produce interventions that actually persuade scientists (i.e., users) to change their data-sharing behaviour. To perform the evaluation, we ran a pseudo-randomised control crossover trial experiment. In achieving so, we used the implementations of the procedure that were presented in my thesis as treatments. We found that Emphasis Framing can affect scientists’ data-sharing behaviour, when having to decide to share a dataset upon publication, and their satisfaction when performing the activity. On the other hand, we ran into difficulties to recruit participants to test all the interventions defined here. This data support my thesis work.