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Chapter 5: Ethical Issues in Research and Scholarship
SFM 651: Research Methods Dr. Johnson
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Scientific misconduct
Scientific misconduct is Fabrication, Falsification or Plagiarism in Proposing, Performing, Reviewing research or in Reporting Research results
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7 areas of dishonesty Plagiarism Fabrication and falsification
Nonpublication of data Faulty data-gathering procedures Poor data storage and retention Misleading authorship Unacceptable publication practices
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Plagerism Using ideas, concepts, writings or drawings of others as your own…..cheating Can be fired Can cause a problem for the rest of your career
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Fabrication and falsification
Making up or altering data Could be “seeing what you expect” Interpreting the written work of others incorrectly
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Nonpublication of data
Not using certain pieces of data Better results without them Outlier – unrepresentative scores Sometimes can be dismissed Sometimes not
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Faulty data-gathering procedures
Using nonqualified participants Equiptment issues Inappropriate treatment of participant Incorrect data recording
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Poor data storage and retention
How did you say you would do this Needs to remain that way Keep for 3 years after publication
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Misleading authorship
First author Lead study 2nd and 3rd author Should be listed in order of contribution Don’t list them if they didn’t do the work
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Unacceptable publication practices
Advisor should be the 2nd author on thesis or dissertation Professors need publications for tenure / promotion Cant publish the same paper in two journals
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Copyright Fair use of copyright Purpose – how will it be used
What is OK for someone to copy Purpose – how will it be used Nature – personal use? Amount – how much or how many Effect – will it effect sales?
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Sanctions Pg 90 Fired Fined Letter in file
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Grad student jobs Do the right thing
Even if it is hard Sometimes will get outside pressure to do it quickly….even wrong
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Protecting participants
Is there any harm that may come to them Rights Privacy Anonymous Confidential Expect responsibility
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Protecting participants
May spend a lot of time with participants Protect them Protect self Always keep participants safe
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Informed consent Fair explanation of procedures
Description of discomforts and risks Description of benefits Disclosure of alternate procedures Offer to answer questions Free to withdraw anytime
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