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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.

Professors Big and Small
The Problem of Similar Manuscripts
Data Sharing and Intellectual Property in Bioinformatics
Risks to the Data
Choosing Reviewers
How Should Undergraduates Acknowledge Research Aid
Responding to a Request for Information
Data in a Press Release
Data Reduction Techniques
Getting a Recommendation
A Child's Question
When May a Student Publish?
Data from a Graduate Course -- Social Science
Scenarios on Plagiarism
Was Part of Your Proposal Plagiarized?
Plagiarism in a Grant Proposal
An Anti-Oxidant Compound to Slow Progression of Alzheimer's Disease
An Outrage or "Cultural Difference"?
Outliers in Survey Data
Author Order and Quality of Publication - Postdocs

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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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