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Research Ethics

Introduction: What is Research Ethics?
Ethical Issues in Multiple-Authored and Mentor-Supervised Publications
Responsible Conduct in the Global Research Enterprise
Misconduct Accounts for the Majority of Retracted Scientific Publications
Ethics in Science & Engineering: Redefining Tools & Resources
Truth and Trustworthiness in Research
The Authorship List in Science: Junior Physicists' Perceptions of Who Appears and Why
Best Practices for Publishing Your Research
Doubts about Published Research
Sharing Ideas
When the Proposed Research May Be Objectionable to the Source of the Tissue
Survey of Organizational Research Climate (SOURCE)
Test of Ethical Sensitivity in Science and Engineering (TESSE)
Values in Scientific Work (VSW)
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Knowledge Test
Professional Decision-Making in Research (PDR)
Ethical Decision Making Measure (EDM)
Applied and Anticipatory Ethics: Research in Engineering and Information Computer Technology Ethics
Understanding and Evaluating Ethical Engineering Practice
Critical Approaches to Community-Engaged Engineering

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Award No. 2055332. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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