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Science and engineering ethics
Oct, 1995;1 (4): 403-16.
Truth and trustworthiness in research.
Caroline Whitbeck
Author Information
PMID: 11657785
DOI: 10.1007/BF02583258
Abstract
No abstract text available.
Keywords
Biomedical and Behavioral Research
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MeSH Term
Biomedical Research
Deception
Ethics, Professional
Faculty
Fraud
Humans
Intention
Interprofessional Relations
Malpractice
Motivation
Research
Research Personnel
Science
Scientific Misconduct
Students
Trust
Journal Article
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