Graduate Research Ethics: Cases and Commentaries- Volume 2, 1998
Author(s):
Brian Schrag, editor (Association for Practical and Professional Ethics)
Association for Practical and Professional Ethics
Bloomington, Indiana Prepared under NSF Grant No. SBR
941897
These cases and commentaries result from a series of
workshops on Graduate Research Ethics Education, held at
Indiana University, Bloomington, from 1996 to 2000. The project
brought together many graduate and post-doctoral students in
the natural sciences for a study of research ethics and
reflects the experiences and problems they face. The project
was sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF Grant No.
SBR 9421897) to the Association for Practical and Professional
Ethics (APPE); The Office of Research, University Graduate
School, and Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American
Institutions, all at Indiana University.
These cases are works of fiction which reflect the current state of scientific and engineering knowledge at the time they were written. Names, characters, and places are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously.
Volume 2
Section 1. Authorship
Section 2. Intellectual Property
Section 3. Mentor Relations
Section 4. Research on Animals and Humans
Section 5. Compromising Research
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Brian Schrag, editor (Association for Practical and Professional Ethics)
"Graduate Research Ethics: Cases and Commentaries- Volume 2, 1998"
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