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> From: Julian D. Olden
> Sent: Wednesday 19th December 2018 3:28
> To: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU
> Subject: Re: [ECOLOG-L] Authorship conflict poll
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> Hey Gary,
>
> Thanks for posting the numbers. My only note of caution is to not put too
> much weight on t
Hey Gary,
Thanks for posting the numbers. My only note of caution is to not put too
much weight on these results. Given how the question was posed you are much
more likely to get responses from people who have had conflicts. This is a
common phenomenon in the social sciences and why survey design
A possibly related/helpful blog post from Stephen B. Heard addresses one
aspect of authorship conflicts I don't hear much talk of:
https://scientistseessquirrel.wordpress.com/2015/01/17/whats-a-publication-power-of-attorney-and-why-should-you-have-one/
.
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BETHANN GARRAMON MERKLE, MFA
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I just wanted to thank everyone who responded to my unscientific poll
regarding authorship conflicts. In brief of 44 respondents, 36 had
experienced conflicts of authorship, including a few cases where the
experience was direct but didn't involve them. Of the eight individuals who
hadn't had confli