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On Being a Scientist: A Guide to Responsible Conduct in Research, third edition
Date:3/26/2009

ON BEING A SCIENTIST: A GUIDE TO RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT IN RESEARCH, THIRD EDITION, new from the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine, offers researchers -- especially early-career scientists and their mentors -- guidance on the ethical conduct of scientific research.

The guide includes real-world and hypothetical case studies to help readers consider how to respond in complex situations.

Among the topics explored are:

  • Appropriate treatment of data
  • Responsible conduct when errors are discovered
  • Misconduct such as fabrication and plagiarism
  • Authorship and allocation of credit
  • Appropriate treatment of human participants and animal subjects


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