COVID-19 research: pandemic versus "paperdemic", integrity, values and risks of the "speed science"
Scientific integrity is a learned skill. When researchers and students learn integrity in laboratories or in the classroom, they are empowered to use similar principles in other aspects of their lives. This commentary reviews the concepts related to scientific integrity at a time when science faces...
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Main Author: | Ricardo Jorge Dinis-Oliveira (Author) |
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Oxford University Press,
2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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