iii (ethics in research)

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ethics

_________ is a discipline that asks questions about right and wrong

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it _______ all fields of study and research

encompasses

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scientific revolution

the paradigm shift that occured during ________

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industrial revolution (1800-1900)

travel become much faster due to the invention of the steam engine

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after the war

scientific research were exposed

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geneva convention

specifically protects civillians that were harmed during the war

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helski declaration

outlines guidelines on research and experimentation regarding humans

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present time

modern innovations

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the national ethics committee

tasked to uphold international and local ethical standards specifically for research concerning human subjects

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honesty

honestly report data, results, methods and procedures, and publication status.

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objectivity

strive to avoid bias in experimental design, data analysis, data interpretation, peer review, etc.

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morality

keep your promises and agreements

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prudence

it's about making wise choices that align with ethical principles and promote the best possible outcomes

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opennes

share data. results, ideas, tools, resources.

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responsible publication

publish in order to advance research and scholarship

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confidentiality

protect confidential communications

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respect for intellectual property

honor patents, copyrights, and other forms of intellectual property.

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rescpect for other researchers

respect your colleagues and treat them fairly

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social responsibility

strive to promote social good and prevent or mitigate social harms

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anti-discrimination

avoid discrimination against colleagues or students

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security of people

when conductring research on human subjects, minimize harms, and risks

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lost in practice

voluntarily or involuntarily ignoring of the principles or rules

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fabrication

manufacturing of information or data

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falsification

changing or misrepresentation of information or data

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plagiarism

copying or using works from another person

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