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The Importance of Trust

Research on humans is based on trust that the truth is told about the study. Subjects trust that the institution is fulfilling its responsibilities to the participants.

Subjects trust that those conducting the study have their best interests at the top of their agenda.

They also expect that conflicts of interest are disclosed to them and to others.

If we fail, the consequences could be disastrous to ourselves, to our institutions and to our standing with the public that supports our endeavors.


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Chapter 8
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Malfeasance and Misconduct

Definitions

Process

Whistleblowing

Litigation, the New Approach to Research Management

The Importance of Trust

Cases

Bibliography


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