Research Ethics: Cases and Materials

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Robin Levin Penslar
Indiana University Press, 1995 - Business & Economics - 278 pages
Providing discussions of ethical theory and pedagogy, this is a comprehensive casebook for teaching research ethics in the natural sciences, the behavioral sciences, and the humanities. It covers topics such as plagiarism, confidentiality, conflict of interest, fraud and misconduct, access to research materials, the reporting of data, and more.

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General Issues in Teaching Research Ethics
3
An Introduction to Ethical Theory
13
The Professional Scientist
29
Copyright

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