Research Ethics: Text and Readings

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Prentice Hall, 2001 - 398 pages

For undergraduate/graduate-level Research Ethics courses in natural or social sciences.

Based on the important premise that ethical research is better research, this text explores the ethical complexities of research in order to enhance researchers' existing capacities for ethical reflection and decision making. This comprehensive introduction to ethical research questions examines all aspects of the research process from the choice of research questions to publication of results and the role of the scientist in the community.

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Contents

ETHICS IN THE CONDUCT OF RESEARCH
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ETHICS IN THE DISSEMINATION OF RESEARCH
13
Perspectives on Ethics
15
Copyright

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