Prosocial Motives Underlie Scientific Censorship by Scientists: A Perspective and Research Agenda.
Cory J. Clark,Lee Jussim,Komi Frey,Sean T. Stevens,Musa Al-Gharbi,Karl Aquino,J. Michael Bailey,Nicole Barbaro,Roy F. Baumeister,April Bleske-Rechek,David Buss,Stephen Ceci,Marco Del Giudice,Peter H. Ditto,Joseph P. Forgas,David C. Geary,Glenn Geher, Sarah Haider,Nathan Honeycutt,Hrishikesh Joshi,Anna I. Krylov,Elizabeth Loftus,Glenn Loury,Louise Lu,Michael Macy,Chris C. Martin,John McWhorter,Geoffrey Miller,Pamela Paresky,Steven Pinker,Wilfred Reilly,Catherine Salmon,Steve Stewart-Williams,Philip E. Tetlock,Wendy M. Williams,Anne E. Wilson,Bo M. Winegard,George Yancey,William von Hippel Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America(2023)
Key words
censorship,academic freedom,science reform,transparency,organizational behavior
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