Young, worldly and unhelpful all miss out on data sharing
Rex Dalton
Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6773, 6-6
Abstract:
WASHINGTON Researchers who often refuse to share data may earn a reputation that encourages others to withhold results from them, according to a study by a team of health policy analysts at Harvard University.
Date: 2000
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