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A1. Optional Reflective Activity - Research ethics in your research
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A2. MANDATORY Reflective Activity - Thinking through ethics
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B1.1 Optional Reflective Activity - Your research context
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B1.2 MANDATORY Reflective Activity - Subjectivity Statement
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B2. Optional Reflective Activity - Exploring your values
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C1. Optional Reflective Activity - Misconduct
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C2. Optional Reflective Activity - Supervision
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C3. Optional Reflective Activity - Research Funding
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D1.Optional Reflective activity - plagiarism
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D2. Optional Reflective Activity - Authorship
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D3. Optional Reflective Activity - choosing a journal
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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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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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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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Key course documents
A1. Optional Reflective Activity - Research ethics in your research
A2. MANDATORY Reflective Activity - Thinking through ethics
B1.1 Optional Reflective Activity - Your research context
B1.2 MANDATORY Reflective Activity - Subjectivity Statement
B2. Optional Reflective Activity - Exploring your values
C1. Optional Reflective Activity - Misconduct
C2. Optional Reflective Activity - Supervision
C3. Optional Reflective Activity - Research Funding
D1.Optional Reflective activity - plagiarism
D2. Optional Reflective Activity - Authorship
D3. Optional Reflective Activity - choosing a journal
B1.1. Case Study - Research Context
B1.2. Case Study - Industrially-sponsored research and confidentiality
B1.3. Case Study - Industrially-sponsored research and conflict of interests
B2.1. Case Study - Professor Helsinki
B2.2. Case Study - Workplace Recruiters
B2.3. Case Study - Police and Rescue Training Methods
B2.4 Case Study – Doing Research in Tinder
B3.1. Case Study - Dr. Apple
B3.2. Case Study - Dr. Sears
B3.3. Case Study - PhD Student and Data Ownership
B3.4. Case Study - Another PhD Student and Data Ownership
B3.5. Case Study - Third PhD Student and Data Ownership
B4.1. Case Study - Bill and Sara
B4.2. Case Study - Two kinds of research environments
B4.3. Case Study - New Collaborators
C1.1. Case Study - Colleague X
C1.2. Case Study - Potential Misconduct and Peer-Review
C1.3. Case Study - An unsuccessful grant application
C2.1. Case Study - Research Misconduct and Supervision
C2.2. Case Study - Misconduct and Mentoring
D1.1. Case Study - The Role of the Editor
D1.2. Case Study - Self-plagiarism
D1.3. Case Study - Plagiarism and Peer-Review
D2.1. Case Study - Determining Author Order
D2.2. Case Study - Assessing Author Contribution
D2.3. Case Study - Chancellor
D2.4. Case Study - Dr. White
D2.5. Case Study - Dr. Quick
D3.1. Case Study - Peer-review and confidentiality
D3.2. Case Study - Shared peer-review?
D.3.3. Putting Social Advocacy Before the Data
D4.1. The Magic Key
D4.2. Should Scientific Research Be Censored?
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