Question 4
a scientist who alters data to ensure a desired outcome is:
beha...
Question 4
a scientist who alters data to ensure a desired outcome is:
behaving unethically
displaying creativity
proving a hypothesis correct
question 5
an ethical scientist exhibits which of the following characteristics?
bias
logic
honesty
question 6
scientists who work with human subjects have an ethical responsibility to ensure their subjects are not harmed.
true
false
question 7
scientists must report data honestly, regardless of personal bias.
true
false
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question 8
a scientist only reports data that supports his hypothesis that a new medication has a positive outcome for certain patients. this is an example of which of the following?
a hypothesis
bias
logic
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question 9
scientists may disregard data that conflicts with their personal preferences.
true
false
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