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Scenarios for Ethics Modules in the Responsible Conduct of Research

An extensive list of scenarios that are part of a modular sequence of materials on the responsible conduct of research. The materials support a series of activities for student-faculty learning.

Doubts about Published Research
Sharing Ideas
When the Proposed Research May Be Objectionable to the Source of the Tissue
The Ethics of Research on Vulnerable Populations - Annotated Bibliography
The Supervisor-Trainee Relationship - Annotated Bibliography
The Ethics Of Research With Subjects Who Have Dementia (Bibliography)
Annotated Bibliography: Conducting Human Genetic Research
The Patient Wants to Withdraw
Who is Where on the Author List? -- Graduate Students
Weighing Contributions to an Article
The Alzheimer's Caregiver Study
Excluding a Population: A Claim of Risks
Timely Publication
Switching Advisors?
Survival Skills for Emerging Researchers
Surprise Authorship, Credit, and Responsibility
Your Supervisor's Recommendation for a Job
Summer Vacation
Struggle over Data
Professors Qualitative and Quantitative

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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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