Fallibility in science: responding to errors in the work of oneself and others
Fallibility in science cuts both ways: it poses dilemmas for the scientist who discovers errors in their own work, and for those who discover errors in the work of others. The ethical response to finding errors in one's own work is clear: they should be claimed and corrected promptly. Yet peopl...
Main Author: | Bishop, DVM |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2018
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