Annual review of ethics (case studies)

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Annual review of ethics (case studies)

What is this about?

Research Ethics Cases are a tool for discussing scientific integrity. Cases are designed to confront the readers with a specific problem that does not lend itself to easy answers[1].

Why is this important?

By providing a focus for discussion, cases help staff involved in research to define or refine their own standards, to appreciate alternative approaches to identifying and resolving ethical problems, and to develop skills for dealing with hard problems on their own[2].

For whom is this important?

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