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Moral Science: Protecting Participants in Human Subjects Research
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This report by the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues was released in December of 2011. It addresses issues such as improving accountability and creating a culture of responsibility along with 14 recommendations for sthrengthening the protection of research participants in federally-sponsored research.
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Training Graduate Students in the Responsible Conduct of Research – A case study in building the Ethics Education Library
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This article describes the graduate student training in RCR that was implemented during the creation of the Ethics Education Library. It includes a bibliography of topics discussed including Codes of Ethics, Intellectual Property & Copyright Issues, Fair Use, Privacy & Security, and Site Accessibility.
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The Authorship List in Science: Junior Physicists' Perceptions of Who Appears and Why
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Article
This article that focuses on how authorship is distributed in everyday research collaborations with perspectives from junior faculty and post-doctoral graduates.
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Trustworthy Research-Editorial Introduction
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Editorial
This article reviews the history of the research community's discussion of research ethics and surveys recent work on trust from various perspectives.
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Truth and Trustworthiness in Research
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Article
This paper develops an overview of the subject of trustworthiness among researchers. Beginning with the breaches of trust that constitute major wrongdoing in research misconduct, Whitbeck argues that these are more often examples of lesser betrayals and defections that undermine trust, than they are of outright fraud. Whitbeck also considers trust and trustworthiness among collaborating researchers and a range of intentional and unintentional behaviors that influence the character of these trust relationships, particularly between a supervisor and a supervisee.
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Colloquium on Responding to Allegations of Research Misconduct
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Results from a research ethics colloquium held at Case Western Reserve University in 1999, concerning the Office of Research Integrity, ORI, Policy for responding to allegations of scientific misconduct.