Is withholding your data simply bad science, or should it fall under scientific misconduct?
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Is withholding your data simply bad science, or should it fall under scientific misconduct?
Subject
Replication (Experimental design).
Scientists--Moral and ethical aspects.
Research--Moral and ethical aspects.
Data curation.
Communication in learning and scholarship.
Communication in science.
Communication in the social sciences.
Interprofessional relations.
Description
The author argues that withholding data violates professional standards in research, and therefore could be considered scientific misconduct.
Creator
Janz, Nicole
Publisher
The London School of Economics and Political Science. The LSE Impact Blog.
Date
2015-07-03
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License unless otherwise stated.
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application/pdf
Language
English
Type
Website
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http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2015/07/03/data-secrecy-bad-science-or-scientific-misconduct/
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Janz, Nicole, “Is withholding your data simply bad science, or should it fall under scientific misconduct?,” Dominican University SOIS Omeka Site, accessed November 13, 2024, http://108.166.64.190/omeka222/items/show/716.