Group censures Iraq death toll researcher
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WASHINGTON - A prominent group of polling researchers has accused the lead author of a 2006 study suggesting massive civilian deaths in Iraq of violating the polling profession's codes and ethics.
The Executive Council of the American Association for Public
The widely publicized study headed by Burnham contended that nearly 655,000 Iraqis had died because of the US-led invasion and war in Iraq.
"When asked to provide several basic facts about this research, Burnham refused," the council said in a statement. It noted that the group's Code of Professional Ethics and Practices calls for researchers to disclose their methodology when survey findings are made public so that they can be independently evaluated and verified.
The group said his refusal to fully cooperate with the probe violates the standards of science.
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