Group 6, Simon, Kalle, Jingying, Wangshu, Lu. Morality and ethics are related to choice. * Importance of Tech and Sci Importance of Ethics INTRODUCTION.

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Group 6, Simon, Kalle, Jingying, Wangshu, Lu

Morality and ethics are related to choice. * Importance of Tech and Sci Importance of Ethics INTRODUCTION

FABRICATION & FALSIFICATION: MAKING UP OR ALTERING DATA Case study: DNA evidence can be synthesized very unethical: intentionally misconduct the judgment DNA testing widely used, thought to be flawless: very brave and ethical to admit possible disturbance Ethical to be responsible for what we are doing and be aware of what kind of mistakes may happen in the process Critical thinking should be a large part of scientific ethics

More common? Many studies irreproducible Commonly poorly thought trough and/or executed On purpose or not? “most scientists are not statisticians” Pick methodology to reach publishable results Focus on publishing Publishing norms emphasize novel positive results BAD METHODOLOGY

Luxury Journals Biggest rewards for flashiest work Predatory Journals Acceptance is the norm, not the exception REPRESENTATION OF SCIENCE Retracted

Responsibility of Science University Ph. D education Journal Law makers Individual researcher DISCUSSION