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Crowdsourced research: Many hands make tight work

Raphael Silberzahn () and Eric L. Uhlmann ()
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Raphael Silberzahn: Barcelona, Spain.
Eric L. Uhlmann: Eric L. Uhlmann is associate professor of organizational behaviour at INSEAD in Singapore.

Nature, 2015, vol. 526, issue 7572, 189-191

Abstract: Crowdsourcing research can balance discussions, validate findings and better inform policy, say Raphael Silberzahn and Eric L. Uhlmann.

Date: 2015
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