Research integrity and everyday practice of science

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Abstract

Science traditionally is taught as a linear process based on logic and carried out by objective researchers following the scientific method. Practice of science is a far more nuanced enterprise, one in which intuition and passion become just as important as objectivity and logic. Whether the activity is committing to study a particular research problem, drawing conclusions about a hypothesis under investigation, choosing whether to count results as data or experimental noise, or deciding what information to present in a research paper, ethical challenges inevitably will arise because of the ambiguities inherent in practice. Unless these ambiguities are acknowledged and their sources understood explicitly, responsible conduct of science education will not adequately prepare the individuals receiving the training for the kinds of decisions essential to research integrity that they will have to make as scientists.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationGetting to Good
Subtitle of host publicationResearch Integrity in the Biomedical Sciences
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages23-40
Number of pages18
ISBN (Electronic)9783319513584
ISBN (Print)9783319513577
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 23 2018

Keywords

  • Philosophy of sciene
  • Responsible conduct of research
  • Science education
  • Science policy

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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