CLNR425 Week 13: Ethics and Clinical research Scientific Misconduct Slides

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Research Misconduct

"...fabrication, falsification or plagiarism in proposing, performing or reviewing research or in reporting research results."

Good Science

- Good methodology or experimental design - Mentoring of students/technicians - Meticulous recording of data - Appropriate statistical analysis - Reporting of results - Reviewed and replicated by peers

Error or Carelessness

- Misinterpretation of data - Poor recording of data - Calculation errors - Not checking chemical labels - Miscalculations of amounts of solutions - Carelessness can rise to recklessness

Bad Science

- Poor design, inappropriate experimental methodology - Use of bad materials, tainted biologicals - Poor scientific assumptions - Use of wrong statistical methodology - Keeping poor research records

Albert Einstein

- The right to search for truth implies also a duty; one must not conceal any part of what one has recognized to be true. - Most people say that it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character

Integrity

Code of values/incorruptible

Scientific Misconduct

Fabrication, falsification or plagiarism in proposing, performing or reviewing research or in reporting results

Compliance

Is rules driven, there are laws and regulations that must be followed

Integrity

More than following the rules: it includes setting standards and expectations of excellence in research & scholarship

Ethical

Relating to accepted and especially professional standards

Moral

Relating to principles of right and wrong

True or False: Research misconduct does not include honest error or differences of opinion.

True

True or False: Scientific Misconduct does not include honest error or differences in interpretations or judgments or differences of opinion

True

True or False: Scientific integrity is the highest form of compliance

True

Fabrication

is making up data or results and recording or reporting them

Falsification

is manipulating research materials, equipment, or processes, or changing or omitting data or results such that the research is not accurately represented in the research record

Plagiarism

is the appropriation of another person's ideas, processes, results, or words without giving appropriate credit

A Finding of Research Misconduct

• A significant departure from accepted practices of the relevant community • The misconduct be committed: - Intentionally - Knowingly - Recklessly • The allegation be proven by a preponderance of the evidence


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