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A randomized trial of a lab-embedded discourse intervention to improve research ethics
The ethical practice of research requires researchers to give reasons and justifications for their actions, both to the other members of their research team as well as to external audiences.
Research by D.K. Plemmons, E.N. Baranski, K. Harp, D.D. Lo, C.K. Soderberg, T.M. Errington, B.A. Nosek, & K.M. Esterling
Deliberative Lab Communication and the Practice of Ethical Science
We evaluate an intervention designed to give lab-based research teams an opportunity to intentionally discuss project-related data management practices within their labs, examining how such communication might inform perceptions of the relationship between formal data management plans and lab members’ day-to-day data management practices. In an earlier study, we developed a lab-based intervention that encouraged a deliberative approach to discussions among lab members regarding the practices of data management and authorship, and an exploration of the ethical dimensions of those practices.
Authors D.K. Plemmons, K.M. Esterling, C.K. Gunsalus
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