Training in the responsible conduct of research (RCR) is meant to ensure that federally funded scientists have the knowledge, skills, and resources necessary to conduct science in line with agreed upon scientific norms and ethical principles. At its institutional best, RCR education begins early, with reinforcement in subsequent stages of career development. Studies suggest, however, that scientists perceive the push to think about ethical matters negatively, narrowly equating ethics with burdensome oversight and regulation, or with controversies in a few highly charged areas. For their part, RCR instructors contribute to this narrow conception of ethics education by placing disproportionate emphasis on the misconduct of the few and its car...
in the sciences, the effectiveness of RCR training is open to question. Three key factors appear to ...
The expanding moral circle lends coherence to the usual hodge-podge of canonical RCR topics. As it i...
Limited time dedicated to each training areas, irrelevant case-studies, and ethics “checklists” have...
<p>Training in the responsible conduct of research (RCR) is meant to ensure that federally funded sc...
Concerns about the integrity of the research enterprise have been raised for many years (e.g., 7, 8,...
Requirements for educating the next generation of scientists in the responsible conduct of research ...
Requirements for training in responsible conduct of research have significantly increased over the p...
Requirements for educating the next generation of scientists in the responsible conduct of research ...
Requirements for educating the next generation of scientists in the responsible conduct of research ...
Requirements for training in responsible conduct of research have significantly increased over the p...
Does responsible conduct of research (RCR) training improve levels of trust between researchers? Usi...
Scientific Ethics Everyone learns at an early age to pay more attention to what people do than what ...
The advancement of science requires trust – trust in the literature, in our collaborators, in the da...
<p>The advancement of science requires trust – trust in the literature, in our collaborators, in the...
Criterion (BIC), was introduced in 1997 as the result of an earlier Congressional movement to enhanc...
in the sciences, the effectiveness of RCR training is open to question. Three key factors appear to ...
The expanding moral circle lends coherence to the usual hodge-podge of canonical RCR topics. As it i...
Limited time dedicated to each training areas, irrelevant case-studies, and ethics “checklists” have...
<p>Training in the responsible conduct of research (RCR) is meant to ensure that federally funded sc...
Concerns about the integrity of the research enterprise have been raised for many years (e.g., 7, 8,...
Requirements for educating the next generation of scientists in the responsible conduct of research ...
Requirements for training in responsible conduct of research have significantly increased over the p...
Requirements for educating the next generation of scientists in the responsible conduct of research ...
Requirements for educating the next generation of scientists in the responsible conduct of research ...
Requirements for training in responsible conduct of research have significantly increased over the p...
Does responsible conduct of research (RCR) training improve levels of trust between researchers? Usi...
Scientific Ethics Everyone learns at an early age to pay more attention to what people do than what ...
The advancement of science requires trust – trust in the literature, in our collaborators, in the da...
<p>The advancement of science requires trust – trust in the literature, in our collaborators, in the...
Criterion (BIC), was introduced in 1997 as the result of an earlier Congressional movement to enhanc...
in the sciences, the effectiveness of RCR training is open to question. Three key factors appear to ...
The expanding moral circle lends coherence to the usual hodge-podge of canonical RCR topics. As it i...
Limited time dedicated to each training areas, irrelevant case-studies, and ethics “checklists” have...