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what is research misconduct?
○ a. adjusting or falsifying data to achieve a desired outcome
○ b. following all ethical guidelines in research
○ c. collecting data from multiple sources
○ d. ensuring that all data is reproducible
what is one potential outcome of research misconduct?
○ a. increased public trust in science
○ b. harm to patients due to misrepresented data
○ c. faster research publication
○ d. improved data accuracy
what field is dedicated to understanding the moral and ethical implications of biological research?
○ a. geology
○ b. chemistry
○ c. bioethics
○ d. physics
what is the role of a whistleblower in scientific research?
○ a. to hide conflicts of interest
○ b. to approve research without review
○ c. to expose unethical practices and ensure accountability
○ d. to manipulate data for better results
First Question: What is research misconduct?
Research misconduct involves unethical practices in research. Option a describes falsifying data, which is misconduct. Option b is ethical behavior, c is a normal research practice, d is a good research standard.
Research misconduct (like misrepresented data) can harm patients (e.g., in medical research). Option a is opposite, c and d are positive outcomes, not from misconduct.
Bioethics focuses on ethical/moral aspects of biology. Geology, Chemistry, Physics are unrelated to biological ethics.
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a. Adjusting or falsifying data to achieve a desired outcome