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You and a classmate are collaborating on a research project. Your classmate helps by running a few basic statistical tests on a small portion of the data, while you conceptualize the study, design the methodology, collect the data, and write the manuscript. Apply the ethical guidelines of publication credit to determine whether your classmate should be listed as a co-author, and briefly justify your decision in one to three sentences.

Question: You and a classmate are collaborating on a research project. Your classmate helps by running a few basic statistical tests on a small portion of the data, while you conceptualize the study, design the methodology, collect the data, and write the manuscript. Apply the ethical guidelines of publication credit to determine whether your classmate should be listed as a co-author, and briefly justify your decision in one to three sentences.

Sample answer: The classmate should not be listed as a co-author because their contribution was only minor. Ethical guidelines state that simply analyzing a small portion of the data does not warrant authorship credit, as authorship must accurately reflect a substantial scientific contribution to the research.

Key points:

  • The classmate's contribution of running a few statistical tests is considered a minor contribution.
  • Minor contributions do not warrant listing an individual as a co-author.
  • Authorship requires substantial scientific or professional contributions to the research project.

Rubric: Correct answers will state that the classmate should not be a co-author and justify this by explaining that their contribution was minor (analyzing some data) and does not meet the threshold for authorship, which requires substantial scientific or professional contribution.

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