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 "It is common practice for participants to be remunerated for their time and input (26,93). The amount can vary from a token gesture (53,54,59) to a quantity larger than what the respondent would usually earn in a day (25,42,45,50,52,55,56,90–92).

Remuneration removes financial barriers to taking part in the activity, alongside further subsidies for rural residents or those who have to travel for long distances
(22,55,57,90,92,94). However, an ethical consideration of “appropriate remuneration” would be required to ensure that respondents are not being excluded or influenced by the provision of recompense (95)."

p. 9 e 10, "Implementing citizen engagement within evidence-informed policy-making: an overview of purpose and methods"

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