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An informed
consent form
is only required when conducting research about the efficacy of new treatments.
Consent forms
should be filled with technical and scientific language that only experts can understand.
Understanding the
cultural backgrounds
of research participants is an essential part of conducting ethical research.
It's okay to
force someone into
participating in research
if you know you're going
to get good data from
the individual.
Investigators can offer
large incentives
to increase their enrollment rates and ensure participation in their study.
Investigators can share
participants'names
publicly if the results are important.
Investigators should
minimize harm
and maximize benefits in research studies.
Investigators should keep
clear records
of their methods and data.
Conflicts of interest
don't influence research outcomes.
Fabricating data
is a serious breach of research integrity.
A very large experiment including thousands of participants
can
conclusively answer
a scientific question.
Plagiarism
is considered a serious ethical violation in research.
Reusing your own
previously written
material in a new research publication is always
considered plagiarism.
When research is published in a
scientific journal
, its results are guaranteed to be credible and reliable.
Only studies with
significant or positive
results are worth publishing.
Open science
is merely about providing free access to research articles online.
Personal observations and
everyday experiences
are enough to determine what is true about the world.
When multiple studies show similar results and a
scientific consensus
on a theory is reached, it cannot be questioned or revised.
Researchers should be encouraged to pursue
any topic of enquiry
, as the scientific method is versatile enough to handle all kinds of questions.
Pseudoscience
does not rely on the methodological rigor and empirical evidence that are fundamental to conventional science.
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