A best–worst scaling experiment to prioritize concern about ethical issues in citizen science reveals heterogeneity on people-level v. data-level issues
Abstract “Citizen science” refers to the participation of lay individuals in scientific studies and other activities having scientific objectives. Citizen science gives rise to unique ethical issues that stem from the potentially multifaceted contributions of citizen scientists to the research proce...
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Main Authors: | Christi J. Guerrini, Norah L. Crossnohere, Lisa Rasmussen, John F. P. Bridges |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4952b1ef11ea45ed9cf8660bcd7e049c |
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