Ethical Decision-Making & Data Reporting
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- From an ethical standpoint, fabrication of data both in academia and industry are prudently committed to other kinds of misconduct that leads to consequential damages. This presentation deck covers the ethical analysis and results of fabrication data in academia vs. industry with a few pertinent recent examples. It also covers a few common justifiable and misreporting results. The concluding facts encompass lessons learned from ethical code perspective within the Olympic rings of Prudential, Ethical and Legal.
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Date created | June 6, 2019 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Dangol, Hira |
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Author | Melin, Julia |
Author | Voisin, Maxime |
Subjects
Subject | Ethical Code |
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Subject | Ethical Analysis |
Subject | Fabrication of Research Data |
Subject | Misconduct |
Subject | Misrepresentation |
Subject | Prudential |
Subject | Ethical |
Subject | Legal |
Subject | Ethical Actions |
Genre | Conference publication |
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- Dangol, Hira and Melin, Julia and Voisin, Maxime. (June). Ethical Decision-Making & Data Reporting. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/dv537dc2889
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