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Authors' Response:

Authors
  • E Auger
  • R de la Sablonnière
  • M Sabourin
  • G Newton

Abstract

In this article, the authors suggest that one method for increasing awareness of the benefits of data sharing can be affected by administering a survey, hopefully encouraging either a minority or majority influence on other members of the behavioural science community. The authors describe the process for creating such a survey and provide their survey, although untested. This is a well-timed article as the existing literature on social and behavioural science data is quite thin. The majority/minority influence of norms is a nice theoretical construct to explore. This is definitely one approach to increase awareness of the benefits of data sharing.
Year: 2012
Volume 11
Page/Article: DS9-DS28
DOI: 10.2481/dsj.11-DS3
Published on Mar 1, 2012
Peer Reviewed