Many Paths project invitation
doi: 10.53962/nf48-5kcp
Originally published on 2022-02-11 under a CC0 Public Domain Dedication
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Summary
In this research module, we share the invitation for the Many Paths on "Does power corrupt?" We include the email that we sent to 678 researchers, plus the script used to do so as a supporting file. Note: This is a republication of content that was written when Hypergraph (Beta) was still in use, which was a previous iteration of ResearchEquals.
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module.md
Supporting files
References
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