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Two of the authors involved in the Dalhousie Academic Detailing Service (MA, IF) and two colleagues (see acknowledgements) who have a strong background in educational theory and questionnaire design developed the questionnaire.
Recruitment for the study was done by two of the authors and two additional interviewers (see acknowledgements), who contacted participants by phone to ask if they were willing to participate.
All papers were assessed against the inclusion criteria by two reviewers (JT and DD initially, and in a second round, by JB and DM, see acknowledgements), who assessed study quality and met to reconcile any disagreements, discussing these until consensus was reached.
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If cultivating relationships with donors is novel to many scientists, so is releasing their research ideas to the public before peer-reviewed publication and formal acknowledgement of who came first.
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