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- From: Stephanie Fishkin <fishkin@SCF.USC.EDU>
- Subject: Re: authorship
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- "ECO_GXC%SHSU.BITNET@VM.USC.EDU" at Dec 15, 92 5:04 pm
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- So, what is the answer to authorship to this scenario:
- Person A has an idea. She creates an experiment to test an idea,
- she runs the subjects, and does the data analyses. Person B writes it up.
- Who gets authorship?
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- Stephanie Fishkin, Univeristy of Southern California
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