Illinois Institute of Technology
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Center for the Study
of Ethics in the Professions at
IIT
Vol. 8,
No. 2, January 1989
The Ethics
of Scientific Research
In this issue:
The Ethics of Scientific Research
Michael Davis, Editor, CSEP, Illinois Institute of Technology
Irreproducibility in the Scientific Literature:
How Often Do Scientists Tell the Whole Truth And Nothing But the Truth?
Robert G. Bergman, Professor of Chemistry, University of California,
Berkeley
A Case of Whistleblowing in Research
Robert L. Sprague, Institute for Research on Human Development, University
of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne
"Right is Might": Physicists
on Fraud, Fudging, and ‘Good Science’ Ullica Segerstrale,
Social Sciences, Illinois Institute of Technology
The Challenge of Understanding and Teaching
Broad Aspects of Bioethical Principles Dow D. Woodward, Biology,
Stanford University
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