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Book SynopsisThis concise introductory guide explains the values that should inform the responsible conduct of scientific research in today's global setting. Featuring accessible discussions and ample real-world scenarios, Doing Global Science covers proper conduct, fraud and bias, the researcher's responsibilities to society, communication with the public, and
Trade Review"The book highlights international efforts to set legal and ethical rules for the protection of human subjects... [W]ill help younger generations keep their enthusiasm and values intact as they progress in their careers."--Elisabeth Pain, Science "Clear, sober [and] well-referenced."--Karen Shook, Times Higher Education
Table of ContentsForeword vii Preface ix 1 Responsible Conduct of Research and the Global Context: An Overview 1 2 Planning and Preparing for Research 9 3 Preventing the Misuse of Research and Technology 21 4 Carrying Out Research 31 5 The Researcher's Responsibilities to Society 47 6 Preventing and Addressing Irresponsible Practices 59 7 Aligning Incentives with Responsible Research 73 8 Reporting Research Results 81 9 Benefits and Challenges of International Collaborations 93 10 Communicating with Policymakers and the Public 101 References 111 Committee on Research Integrity 139 Biographical Sketches of the Committee Members 141 Index 147