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A space to explore, share and shape the issues facing social and behavioral scientists
Human research participants are frequently rendered passively in research outputs as ‘research subjects.’ Helen Kara presents three ways in which research participants can be made more central to research.
6 months agoFor reviewers, anonymity can be both a good thing and a bad thing. While anonymous reviews allow reviewer’s freedom to […]
7 years agoA new study of an admittedly small group suggests the public may be getting a little twitchy about the use of their personal messages for public investigation.
9 years ago“Effects of Anonymity and Social Comparison of Rewards on Computer-Mediated Group Brainstorming“, by Poppy Lauretta McLeod of Cornell University, was recently […]
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