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How Biomedical Citizen Scientists Define What They Do: It's All in the Name.

Meredith TrejoIsabel CanfieldJill Oliver RobinsonChristi J Guerrini
Published in: AJOB empirical bioethics (2020)
The lack of consensus about self-identification preferences in biomedical citizen science reflects the diversity of experiences and goals of individuals participating in this field, as well as different perceptions of the values signaled by and implications of using each term. Heterogeneity of preferences also may signal the parallel development of multiple communities in biomedical citizen science.
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