Ethics in scientific research : an examination of ethical principles and emerging topics /
Scientific research ethics vary by discipline and by country, and this analysis sought to understand those variations. The goal of this project was to provide researchers, government officials, and others who create, modify, and enforce ethics in scientific research around the world with an understa...
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author | Weinbaum, Cortney, author Landree, Eric, author Blumenthal, Marjory S., author Piquado, Tepring, author Gutierrez, Carlos Ignacio, author National Defense Research Institute (U.S.) Rand Corporation 2101 |
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description | Scientific research ethics vary by discipline and by country, and this analysis sought to understand those variations. The goal of this project was to provide researchers, government officials, and others who create, modify, and enforce ethics in scientific research around the world with an understanding of how ethics are created, monitored, and enforced across scientific disciplines and across international borders. The authors reviewed literature from across scientific disciplines and conducted interviews with experts in the United States, Europe, and China. The research had two motivations: (1) to inform researchers and sponsors who engage in research in emerging scientific disciplines and who may face new ethical challenges, and (2) to inform research sponsors-including government officials-who wish to encourage ethical research without unintentionally encouraging researchers to pursue their research in other jurisdictions. This analysis led to an understanding of which ethics are common across disciplines, how these ethics might vary geographically, and how emerging topics are shaping future ethics. The authors focused on the ethics of scientific research and how the research is conducted, rather than on how the research is applied. This distinction excluded from this research an analysis of so-called "dual-use" applications for military purposes |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:5914852021-11-18T06:58:41ZEthics in scientific research : an examination of ethical principles and emerging topics / Weinbaum, Cortney, author Landree, Eric, author Blumenthal, Marjory S., author Piquado, Tepring, author Gutierrez, Carlos Ignacio, author National Defense Research Institute (U.S.) Rand Corporation 2101 textSanta Monica, CA : RAND,2019©2019engScientific research ethics vary by discipline and by country, and this analysis sought to understand those variations. The goal of this project was to provide researchers, government officials, and others who create, modify, and enforce ethics in scientific research around the world with an understanding of how ethics are created, monitored, and enforced across scientific disciplines and across international borders. The authors reviewed literature from across scientific disciplines and conducted interviews with experts in the United States, Europe, and China. The research had two motivations: (1) to inform researchers and sponsors who engage in research in emerging scientific disciplines and who may face new ethical challenges, and (2) to inform research sponsors-including government officials-who wish to encourage ethical research without unintentionally encouraging researchers to pursue their research in other jurisdictions. This analysis led to an understanding of which ethics are common across disciplines, how these ethics might vary geographically, and how emerging topics are shaping future ethics. The authors focused on the ethics of scientific research and how the research is conducted, rather than on how the research is applied. This distinction excluded from this research an analysis of so-called "dual-use" applications for military purposesIncludes bibliographical and references Scientific research ethics vary by discipline and by country, and this analysis sought to understand those variations. The goal of this project was to provide researchers, government officials, and others who create, modify, and enforce ethics in scientific research around the world with an understanding of how ethics are created, monitored, and enforced across scientific disciplines and across international borders. The authors reviewed literature from across scientific disciplines and conducted interviews with experts in the United States, Europe, and China. The research had two motivations: (1) to inform researchers and sponsors who engage in research in emerging scientific disciplines and who may face new ethical challenges, and (2) to inform research sponsors-including government officials-who wish to encourage ethical research without unintentionally encouraging researchers to pursue their research in other jurisdictions. This analysis led to an understanding of which ethics are common across disciplines, how these ethics might vary geographically, and how emerging topics are shaping future ethics. The authors focused on the ethics of scientific research and how the research is conducted, rather than on how the research is applied. This distinction excluded from this research an analysis of so-called "dual-use" applications for military purposesIntelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA).ScienceBioethicsAlso available on the internet via WWW in PDF formatURN:ISBN:1977402690URN:ISBN:9781977402691 |
spellingShingle | Science Bioethics Weinbaum, Cortney, author Landree, Eric, author Blumenthal, Marjory S., author Piquado, Tepring, author Gutierrez, Carlos Ignacio, author National Defense Research Institute (U.S.) Rand Corporation 2101 Ethics in scientific research : an examination of ethical principles and emerging topics / |
title | Ethics in scientific research : an examination of ethical principles and emerging topics / |
title_full | Ethics in scientific research : an examination of ethical principles and emerging topics / |
title_fullStr | Ethics in scientific research : an examination of ethical principles and emerging topics / |
title_full_unstemmed | Ethics in scientific research : an examination of ethical principles and emerging topics / |
title_short | Ethics in scientific research : an examination of ethical principles and emerging topics / |
title_sort | ethics in scientific research an examination of ethical principles and emerging topics |
topic | Science Bioethics |
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