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  1. Crowdsourced tDCS Research: Feasible or Fanciful?Anna Wexler & Roy H. Hamilton - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 8 (1):50-53.
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  • Citizen Science and Gamification.Karola V. Kreitmair & David C. Magnus - 2019 - Hastings Center Report 49 (2):40-46.
    According to the mainstream conception of research involving human participants, researchers have been trained scientists acting within institutions and have been the individuals doing the studying, while participants, who are nonscientist members of the public, have been the individuals being studied. The relationship between the public and scientists is evolving, however, giving rise to several new concepts, including crowdsourcing and citizen science. In addition, the practice of gamification has been applied to research protocols. The role of gamified, crowdsourced citizen scientist (...)
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  • Design Bioethics and Digital Research Creep.Abraham David Graber - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (6):66-68.
    Frantic warnings about the threat the Internet poses to our privacy are now a dime-a-dozen. Though gallons of ink have been spilled on the topic, it has largely gone unanalyzed from the perspective...
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