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RT Book, Whole SR Electronic DC OPAC T1 Reconstructing Research Integrity : Beyond Denial / by Barbara Redman A1 Redman, Barbara A1 SpringerLink (Online service) YR 2023 FD 2023 SP XIV, 206 p K1 Research -- Methodology K1 Medical Ethics K1 Bioethics K1 Science -- Moral and ethical aspects K1 Metaethics K1 Research Skills K1 Medical Ethics K1 Bioethics K1 Science Ethics K1 Meta-Ethics ED 1st ed. 2023. PB Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer PP Cham SN 9783031271113 LA English (英語) CL LCC:Q180.55.M4 CL DC23:378.170281 NO Chapter 1: Research Integrity as a System Characteristic: Coordinated, Harmonized, with Incentives/Compliance in Alignment -- Chapter 2: Blind Spots in Research Integrity Policy: How to Identify and Resolve Them -- Chapter 3: Evidence-Based Research Integrity Policy -- Chapter 4: Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Instruction Supporting Research Integrity -- Chapter 5: Emerging, Evolving Self-Regulation by the Scientific Community -- Chapter 6: Conflict of Interest and Commitment and Research Integrity -- Chapter 7: Institutional Responsibilities for Research Integrity -- Chapter 8: Science Evaluation: Peer Review, Bibliometrics, Research Impact Assessment -- Chapter 9: Research Integrity in Emerging Technologies: Gene Editing, Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research in Medicine -- Chapter 10: Research Integrity as Moral Reform: Constitutional Recalibration -- Appendix: Cases NO This book exposes significant threats to research integrity and identifies policies and practices that can reverse these trends. It is focused on human research and US policy. Recent assessments have shown inadequacies in institutions, policies, and practices that seriously compromise ethics. The presumed self-regulatory nature of the scientific endeavor has been exposed to have allowed unabated areas of poor-quality science, an incomplete and inaccessible scientific record, conflicts of interest, differing notions of accountability, virtually no evidence base to direct research integrity policy, and a growing sense of alienation, moral injury and even revolt among scientists. Reconstructing Research Integrity aims to capture ways of vigorously moving toward scientific and ethical rigor, including self-correction and emerging or already-successful initiatives. The book begins with analysis of the full system of institutions, policies, and practices involved in production, dissemination, and application of research, including an examination of the blind spots in research ethics ideology, policy, and practice. The book then identifies policies and practices that can reverse harmful ethical trends, such as strengthening Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training and improving self-regulation in the scientific community. Finally, the book discusses the constant evolution of research ethics and integrity, which is illustrated by emerging research fields like gene editing and data science. This book will be of interest to all research administrators in academic, commercial and government positions; to policy advisors at the National Science Foundation and at the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine; to graduate students in research ethics; to advanced bioethics education programs across the globe; and to researchers and consultants in ELSI (ethical, legal, and social implications) programs NO HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27111-3 NO 書誌ID=EB16354994; LK [E Book]https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27111-3 OL 30