Public Participation in Scientific Research: a Framework for Deliberate Design
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Candie C. Wilderman | R. Bonney | A. Wiggins | H. Ballard | R. Jordan | E. McCallie | T. Phillips | Jennifer Shirk | C. Wilderman | B. Lewenstein | M. Krasny | Matthew Minarchek
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