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Effectiveness of Research Guidelines in Prevention of Scientific Misconduct

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TitleEffectiveness of Research Guidelines in Prevention of Scientific Misconduct
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1995
AuthorsShore, Eleanor G.
JournalScience and Engineering Ethics
Volume1
Issue4
Pagination383-387
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number1353-3452
Abstract

The chief argument for adopting guidelines is to promote good science. There is no evidence that well-crafted guidelines have had any detrimental effect on creativity. This paper addresses a spectrum of causes of scientific misconduct or unacceptable scientific behavior and couples these with estimates of the potential for prevention if guidelines for scientific investigation are adopted. The conclusion is that clear and understandable guidelines should help to reduce the chance that flawed research will escape from our institutions. However, they cannot be relied upon alone to prevent all instances of scientific misconduct and should be regarded rather as one means of bolstering the integrity of the entire scientific enterprise.

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Cover Date: October 1995.Source Info: 1(4), 383-387. Language: English. Journal Announcement: 31-1. Subject: BEHAVIOR; ETHICS; INTEGRITY; MISCONDUCT; RESEARCH; SCIENCE. Update Code: 20090226.

DOI10.1007/BF02583256
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