id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ys5urha6kbb6ldw5artjbtpsci C. G. Scanes Lessons in empowerment: Transparency 2010 1 .pdf application/pdf 389 40 61 Lessons in empowerment: Transparency Lessons in empowerment: Transparency This editorial discusses the issues of transparency. A culture of transparency is essential for research. The results section of a paper is arguably the most important section. We expect that the results presented Alter the results or there is statistical significance. A culture of transparency is also important for a There needs to be clarity of expectations. area where transparency is not used is with review of reviewers need keep confidential the manuscripts they review, and papers are frequently reviewed "blind"; that an experienced reviewer can often discern the laboratory where the work was done. A culture of transparency is critically important for I would argue for a culture of transparency in a university, a company, a government laboratory, and in society as a whole. Thomas Jefferson stated that, "Whenever the people are well-informed, they can be trusted trust their own government." ./cache/work_ys5urha6kbb6ldw5artjbtpsci.pdf ./txt/work_ys5urha6kbb6ldw5artjbtpsci.txt