Research Ethics Testi2023
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All Case Studies
Here you can find all case studies and read them at your leisure. Some of the cases are shorter than others, and we've decided to leave the shortest ones out of the actual group discussion.
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B. Ethics in Research Planning
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B1.1. Case Study - Research Context
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B1.2. Case Study - Industrially-sponsored research and confidentiality
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B1.3. Case Study - Industrially-sponsored research and conflict of interests
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B2.1. Case Study - Professor Helsinki
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B2.2. Case Study - Workplace Recruiters
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B2.3. Case Study - Police and Rescue Training Methods
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B2.4 Case Study – Doing Research in Tinder
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B3.1. Case Study - Dr. Apple
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B3.2. Case Study - Dr. Sears
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B3.3. Case Study - PhD Student and Data Ownership
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B3.4. Case Study - Another PhD Student and Data Ownership
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B3.5. Case Study - Third PhD Student and Data Ownership
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B4.1. Case Study - Bill and Sara
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B4.2. Case Study - Two kinds of research environments
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B4.3. Case Study - New Collaborators
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C. Ethics in Conducting Research
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C1.1. Case Study - Colleague X
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C1.2. Case Study - Potential Misconduct and Peer-Review
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C1.3. Case Study - An unsuccessful grant application
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C2.1. Case Study - Research Misconduct and Supervision
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C2.2. Case Study - Misconduct and Mentoring
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D. Ethics and Sharing Research Results
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D1.1. Case Study - The Role of the Editor
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D1.2. Case Study - Self-plagiarism
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D1.3. Case Study - Plagiarism and Peer-Review
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D2.1. Case Study - Determining Author Order
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D2.2. Case Study - Assessing Author Contribution
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D2.3. Case Study - Chancellor
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D2.4. Case Study - Dr. White
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D2.5. Case Study - Dr. Quick
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D3.1. Case Study - Peer-review and confidentiality
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D3.2. Case Study - Shared peer-review?
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D.3.3. Putting Social Advocacy Before the Data
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D4.1. The Magic Key
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D4.2. Should Scientific Research Be Censored?
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