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	<title>What are the differences between Citizen Science, Participatory Science and Participatory Research? - comments</title>
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The terms Citizen Science, Participatory Science, and Participatory Research are often used interchangeably, but they refer to quite different approaches to collaboration between scientists and non-scientists. Here are the main distinctions: Citizen Science: Citizens are mainly involved in data collection, or in subcontracting data processing and analysis (photos, etc.) when AI cannot yet do this work. They are not involved in the design of the project, the experiments or the interpretation (...)
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