Maintaining the Integrity of Scientific Research: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, June 28, 1989, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 1455 pages |
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... scientists , administra- tors , and science editors to discuss this problem with us today in a nonadversarial environment . We hope to learn how the education and training of our scientists can be improved to eliminate the practices and ...
... scientists , administra- tors , and science editors to discuss this problem with us today in a nonadversarial environment . We hope to learn how the education and training of our scientists can be improved to eliminate the practices and ...
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... scientists have always made mistakes in the cre- ative process of the scientific method and relying upon trial and error , and some of these mistakes in today's climate could conceiv- ably be termed scientific misconduct . There is some ...
... scientists have always made mistakes in the cre- ative process of the scientific method and relying upon trial and error , and some of these mistakes in today's climate could conceiv- ably be termed scientific misconduct . There is some ...
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... scientists have expressed concern that this flexible stand- ard of scientific misconduct would chill creative and open scientific inquiry and reduce the number of quality applications for Federal grant money . After 2 years of ...
... scientists have expressed concern that this flexible stand- ard of scientific misconduct would chill creative and open scientific inquiry and reduce the number of quality applications for Federal grant money . After 2 years of ...
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... scientist , Irving M. Klotz , who writes , " Scientists are first of all people . Some are saints , a few are charlatans , most try to abide by unwritten codes of good scientific practice . There are a few leaders , many followers ...
... scientist , Irving M. Klotz , who writes , " Scientists are first of all people . Some are saints , a few are charlatans , most try to abide by unwritten codes of good scientific practice . There are a few leaders , many followers ...
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... scientists through close collaboration with their mentors . Today , senior scientists sometimes have so many supervisory responsibilities that scientists - in - training miss the frequent and close relationships that are essential for ...
... scientists through close collaboration with their mentors . Today , senior scientists sometimes have so many supervisory responsibilities that scientists - in - training miss the frequent and close relationships that are essential for ...
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