3c- Scientific ethics Flashcards
Integrity and honesty are of key importance in science. What are some ways that these values can be upheld?
- unbiased presentation of results
- citing and providing references
- avoiding plagiarism
What reduces the opportunity for dishonesty or the deliberate misuse of science?
The replication of experiments by others
What are the 3 R’s used in animal studies which are used to avoid, reduce and minimise harm to the animals?
- replacement (animals should be replaced with alternatives when possible)
- reduction (the number of animals used in a study should be as few as possible)
- refinement (for the animals being used, the negative impact on them should be
minimised)
When clinical trials are carried out on humans what should be considered?
- informed consent (participants should be given details of the study and the opportunity to decline to take part)
- right to withdraw (participants should have the option to withdraw right up until the publication of the data)
- confidentiality (any data gathered should be anonymous)
Any scientific research on living organisms should be justified and any risks should be assessed. What could these risks be?
- risk to and safety of- subject
- species
- individuals
- investigators
- the enviroment
What is legislation?
Laws governing various aspects of science, it limits the potential misuse of studies and data
What 4 things can influence scientific research?
- legislation
- regulation
- policy
- funding