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NetEthics: Building Tools & Training to Advance Responsible Conduct in Complex Research Networks Pioneering Novel Technologies
The Authorship List in Science: Junior Physicists' Perceptions of Who Appears and Why
Getting Started in Teaching about Ethical Issues in Physics
Chapter 0. Introduction: Pedagogy and Assessment
Chapter 9: Communicating Science to the General Public
Chapter 8: Climate Change
Chapter 7: Physics and Military Research
Chapter 6: Underrepresented Groups in Physics
Chapter 5: Peer Review
Chapter 4: Publication Practices
Chapter 3: Data: Recording, Managing, and Reporting
Chapter 2: Laboratory Practices
Chapter 1: Ethical Codes in Physics and Related Fields
An Instructor's Guide for Ethical Issues in Physics
The Millikan Case - Discrimination Versus Manipulation of Data
Is There an Error?
Credit and Time Pressure
A Single Author Paper
From Fundamental Physics to the Private Sector
The Strategic Defense Initiative

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