Research misconduct policy in biomedicine : beyond the bad-apple approach / Barbara K. Redman.
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TextSeries: Basic bioethicsPublisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2013]Description: 1 online resource (xx, 184 pages)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781461944669
- 146194466X
- 1299939082
- 9781299939080
- 0262317753
- 9780262317757
- Medicine -- Research -- Corrupt practices
- Medical scientists -- Professional ethics
- Medical research personnel -- Professional ethics
- Biotechnology -- Research
- Biotechnology
- Bioengineering
- Fraud in science
- Medical policy
- Biomedical Research
- Biotechnology
- Scientific Misconduct
- Medical Laboratory Personnel -- ethics
- Ethics, Research
- Biomedical Research -- ethics
- Health Policy
- Médecine -- Recherche -- Pratiques déloyales
- Scientifiques en médecine -- Déontologie
- Médecine -- Recherche -- Personnel -- Déontologie
- Biotechnologie
- Fraude scientifique
- Politique sanitaire
- bioengineering
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Holism
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Reference
- MEDICAL -- Alternative Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Atlases
- MEDICAL -- Essays
- MEDICAL -- Family & General Practice
- MEDICAL -- Holistic Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Osteopathy
- Biotechnology -- Research
- Medical research personnel -- Professional ethics
- Medicine -- Research -- Corrupt practices
- Medical scientists
- Professional ethics
- PHILOSOPHY/Ethics & Bioethics
- BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES/General
- 610.72/4 23
- R852 .R435 2013eb
- 2013 J-319
- W 20.55.E7
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-177) and index.
Online resource; title from e-book title screen (ProQuest ebrary platform, viewed June 24, 2016).
Federal regulations that govern research misconduct in biomedicine have not been able to prevent an ongoing series of high-profile cases of fabricating, falsifying, or plagiarizing scientific research. In this book, Barbara Redman looks critically at current research misconduct policy and proposes a new approach that emphasizes institutional context and improved oversight.
Has something important happened to scientific ethics? -- Will approaches from the psychosocial and organizational sciences improve research misconduct regulation? -- What combination of regulatory tools will minimize research misconduct? -- Are current publication standards protecting the integrity of the scientific record? -- Lessons from clinical case studies in research misconduct -- Research misconduct policy, its evolution and culture of morality -- The unity of moral science.
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