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Community and Individual Stakes in the Collection, Analysis, and Availability of Data

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

M. J. Peterson*
Affiliation:
University of Massachusetts–Amherst, Polity

Extract

Providing good answers to the questions raised in the discussion between Gary King and Paul Herrnson requires paying attention to the full range of interests affected. Unless we pay attention, individual political scientists, research groups, departments, peer reviewers, funding organizations, data archives, journals, and presses will not be able to establish and uphold an effective set of norms relating to the collection, analysis, reporting, and preservation of data.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The American Political Science Association 1995

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Footnotes

1.

I am grateful to members of the Polity editorial board, particularly Paul Herrnson and Sandy Maisel, for their comments on these issues.