The academic community expects scholars to ___ ethical standards in their research. A. adhere to B. stick to C. follow D. obey 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:adhere to表示坚持、遵守(规则、原则等),在学术社区中遵守道德标准用adhere to比较正式;stick to也有坚持的意思,但更多用于坚持某种...
Also in 50 percent of the theses reference standards have been observed, while in 5 percent of the theses the following elements have been taken into consideration: getting conscious consent, giving information about the objectives and nature of the research to the partic...
While these issues are indeed a key part of research ethics, there are also wider issues about standards of conduct. These include the importance of publishing findings in a transparent way, not plagiarising others’ work, and not falsifying work. The Importance of Research Ethics Research ethics...
Research ethics is as integral a part of scientific judgment as clinical ethics is of clinical judgment? Many ethical issues in research arise from a failure to think as rigorously about the conditions for ethical consistency as about those for scientific validity. The ethical principles governing al...
Research ethics is as integral a part of scientific judgment as clinical ethics is of clinical judgment. 2 Many ethical issues in research arise from a failure to think as rigorously about the conditions for ethical consistency as about those for scienti
National Health Service research ethics committee (15/WS/0079) and conformed to the ethical standards for medical research involving human subjects, as laid out in the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki and its later amendments. Participants provided written informed consent prior to taking part in the ...
CONCLUSIONS: Monitoring of medical research by local medical research ethics committees promotes and preserves ethical standards, protects subjects and researchers... T Smith,EJH Moore,H Tunstallpedoe - 《Br.med.j》 被引量: 46发表: 1997年 Adult and Near-Adult Height in Patients with Severe Insul...
"The Belmont Report" was written in 1979 to address the abuse of human participants in biomedical research. In the report, three ethical principles were described: (1) "beneficence," which describes an act of charity or kindness that maximizes possible benefits while minimizing possible harms; (...