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Describe why data fraud is one of the most serious ethical violations a researcher can commit and how scientists may uncover it?
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- Why it is necessary to consider ethical issues when designing and conducting research?As research techniques and technologies change, new ethical questions arise about whether the benefits of these techniques and procedures justify their use. Which technologies do you consider are current threats to ethical behavior in science and threaten to exploit research subjects?What is research integrity and why it is important to biological research? Find and summarize a recent article regarding a research misconduct case and be sure to include the consequences that the researcher faced.
- Why is research must be pratical and realistic?Basic research is key to innovation, but has a funding problem. In terms of the quality of the science, which of the following is the best solution? Increase the public’s investment in basic research (e.g., individual taxes, tuition) Ask the beneficiaries of basic research (e.g., tech, industry, pharma) to directly fund research at universities Tax the beneficiaries of basic research (e.g., tech, industry, pharma) and distribute funds to basic research through an unaffiliated intermediary Demand that the beneficiaries of basic research (e.g., tech, industry, pharma) conduct more basic research within their organizations Which of the following does NOT represent an adaptation to absorb and withstand high forces in a hyena jaw? Spongy bone Incorporation of minerals and proteins into the biological material experiencing the force Arrangement of fibers in parallel 3D structures ???? Fusion of small bonesThe principle of informed consent holds: That all resources used in the research project must be properly referenced and acknowledged. Participants agree to participate in a research project when they have been fully informed of any and all potential consequences. The researcher must inform the research supervisor of every ethical development in the research project. The researcher must inform the research supervisor of every development in the research project.
- Ethics in research refers to the set of principles, guidelines, and standards that govern the moral and responsible conduct of research involving human participants, animals, and the environment. It involves ensuring that the rights, welfare, and dignity of all individuals and groups involved in research are protected and respected. Briefly explain FIVE (5) significance of ethics in conducting research projects.What is research integrity and why it is important to biological research?Please describe the ethical difficulties of international research. How would you reconcile the various ethical visions in an international research project?
- Analyze the article “Mundanely Miraculous: The Robot in Healthcare” by Norman Makoto Su, Leslie S. Liu, and Amanda Lazar by: A) Summarizing its main research question, method, themes, key insights, and conclusions. B) Providing some key quotes that provide examples of healthcare robots. C) Providing an analysis, critiques, any questions, or personal reflections on the content.What are the advantages and disadvantages of Data Privacy Act?Define research. What is the practical application/significance of doing research?