
doi: 10.1007/bf02639317
pmid: 11657786
Recent public hearings on misconduct charges belie the conjecture that due process will perforce defeat informed scientific reasoning. One notable case that reviewed an obtuse description of experimental methods displays some of the subtleties of differentiating carelessness from intent to deceive. There the decision of a studious nonscientist panel managed to reach sensible conclusions despite conflicting expert testimony. The significance of such a result may be to suggest that to curtail due process would be both objectionable and unproductive.
Motivation, Biomedical Research, Deception, Research, Science, United States Office of Research Integrity, Fraud, Scientific Misconduct, Federal Government, Intention, Research Personnel, United States, Social Control, Formal, Government, Government Regulation, Civil Rights, Humans, United States Dept. of Health and Human Services
Motivation, Biomedical Research, Deception, Research, Science, United States Office of Research Integrity, Fraud, Scientific Misconduct, Federal Government, Intention, Research Personnel, United States, Social Control, Formal, Government, Government Regulation, Civil Rights, Humans, United States Dept. of Health and Human Services
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