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|Title=Scientific Research: Dilemmas and Temptations
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|Title=Scientific Research: Dilemmas and Temptations (booklet of cases)
|Is About=This booklet is based on actual research practice, in other words the problems and choices that arise during the various phases of a scientific study. This involves designing the experiment, collecting data, analysing and reporting the results, and the way those results are used.
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|Is About=This booklet of cases and guidance, compiled by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, is based on actual research practice, in other words the problems and choices that arise during the various phases of a scientific study. This involves designing the experiment, collecting data, analysing and reporting the results, and the way those results are used.
|Important Because=This booklet is intended to encourage discussion of various issues so as to contribute to deliberate, responsible decision-making. The key question is always how one should act correctly from the point of view of science and responsibly from the point of view of ethics when designing, carrying out, and reporting on scientific research.
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|Important Because=Increased competition in science can make it tempting to let personal interests prevail above the interests of science. This booklet is intended to encourage discussion of various issues so as to contribute to deliberate, responsible decision-making. The key question is always how one should act correctly from the point of view of science and responsibly from the point of view of ethics when designing, carrying out, and reporting on scientific research.
 
|Important For=Bachelor students; Doctoral students; Early career researchers; Graduate students; High school students; Master students; PhD Students; Postdocs; Undergraduate students
 
|Important For=Bachelor students; Doctoral students; Early career researchers; Graduate students; High school students; Master students; PhD Students; Postdocs; Undergraduate students
 
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Cases

Scientific Research: Dilemmas and Temptations (booklet of cases)

What is this about?

This booklet of cases and guidance, compiled by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, is based on actual research practice, in other words the problems and choices that arise during the various phases of a scientific study. This involves designing the experiment, collecting data, analysing and reporting the results, and the way those results are used.

Why is this important?

Increased competition in science can make it tempting to let personal interests prevail above the interests of science. This booklet is intended to encourage discussion of various issues so as to contribute to deliberate, responsible decision-making. The key question is always how one should act correctly from the point of view of science and responsibly from the point of view of ethics when designing, carrying out, and reporting on scientific research.

For whom is this important?

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