I don’t. But I was responding to the comment that there’s almost no reason not to make it public—I offered a reason. It’s also rationale to not have a policy that requires it.
Not so easy or ethical for qualitative data where providing a full data set could easily reveal participant (& contextual) identities, even if names are redacted.
That’s more effort than just hitting the delete button, but maybe next time I’ll have such a response to cut & paste in 😉😊!
She'll receive it eventually (so says NYT) but they're too afraid to give it to her now since it tells a true story of how Israeli soldiers kidnapped, raped, & killed an Arab girl. I'm going to buy the novel so Shibli gets royalties. The book fair is 18-22 Oct. www.theguardian.com/world/2003/n...
Soldiers raped and killed Bedouin girl in the Negev.
I wish I had an image of a semi-aquatic marine mammal handy right now! 😊
Gimme ALL the comedy announcements…especially if I’m headed to work! 😉😊
I thank heavens that GWU, VT, TAMU, & Drexel did not require that unless you actually might do animal research. I would not have been able to do it….
Throw away the foxtrotting key.