Science and Engineering Ethics
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Beyond fabrication and plagiarism: The little murders of everyday science--Commentary on "Six Domains of Research Ethics" (K Pimple)
Michael J. Zigmond and Beth A. Fischer (2002) 8, 2. pp 229-234.

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Abstract Much of the focus of programs designed to promote responsible conduct in research has traditionally been on the high crimes of fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism. We believe that equally deserving of our attention are the misdemeanors that also can occur. Viewed as individual events, these "little murders" are far less serious. Yet, we believe that in the aggregate they can do great harm, not the least because they can set the stage for far greater crimes.



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