Contributors or not to the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities report
Several “contributors” to the Commission on Race and Ethnic
Disparities repot did not recognise “contributions” from them.
Is it not both good manners and best practice that if you cite someone as
a contributor to a report then you should check the “contribution” that you
plan to include with the contributor before publication?
This would be a way to check that bias has not been introduced by the
reports’ authors. It also increases ownership of the end result.
If, as it seems, this was routinely not done, then the authenticity of
all the contributions must be questioned.
The authors now complain at criticism of the report. If they have not
involved contributors in this way, then the criticisms are for the authors
alone to answer.
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