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Reporting Unethical Research Behavior
Evaluation Review, 1999Scientists, as professionals, have a responsibility to self-regulate. However, whistleblowing is rare. We investigated scientists' infrequent disclosure of unethical behavior by studying their responses to scenarios describing unethical research acts and compared their responses to those of research administrators.
N S, Wenger +3 more
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Privacy and Behavioral Research
Columbia Law Review, 1965A successful society is marked by an ability to maintain a productive equilibrium between numerous competing forces. The goal of our own federal political system is to assure for the individual an ample range of freedom, and an ample opportunity for diversity.
O M, Ruebhausen, O G, Brim
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Eco-transactional behavioral research
The Journal of Primary Prevention, 1992Over the past few years, developmental and community theorists have begun speculating about and researching transactional and ecological processes. Rather than just focus on individual-unit phenomena, the transactional theorists point to reciprocal effects of different systems such that people are influenced and influence others over long periods of ...
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Childhood Diabetes: Behavioral Research
Annual Review of Nursing Research, 1998The major emphasis of behavioral research related to childhood diabetes has been on the child’s physical and emotional outcomes, the family’s response, and adherence issues. This research review focuses on adherence and related youth and family functioning. Descriptive and intervention studies are critiqued.
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Consumer Behavior Research Methods
2017This chapter starts by distinguishing consumer behavior research methods based on the type of data used, being either secondary or primary. Most consumer behavior research studies phenomena that require researchers to enter the field and collect data on their own, and therefore the chapter emphasizes the discussion of primary research methods. Based on
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Western Political Quarterly, 1960
A S INVENTION characterizes the modern era, it is fitting that political scientists should seek to discover new understanding of political phenomena. Unfortunately for this quest, the study of government is as ancient as man. Here, at best, the political scientist can attempt only to contribute additional insight and to verify or refute old truths. The
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A S INVENTION characterizes the modern era, it is fitting that political scientists should seek to discover new understanding of political phenomena. Unfortunately for this quest, the study of government is as ancient as man. Here, at best, the political scientist can attempt only to contribute additional insight and to verify or refute old truths. The
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Behavioral Operational Research
2020This edited collection addresses the question of which capabilities and competencies enable Behavioral Operational Research to provide sustained improvement to decision processes. The aim is to show how a focus on capability and competency will not only meet short-term requirements for problem solving and decision support, but also build a solid ...
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Translational Research and Good Behavior
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, 2007Spurred in part by the sequencing of the human genome, there has been increasing emphasis on the importance of translational research to convert biomedical discoveries in cancer into useful clinical applications.
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