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Expert Memories: The Professional Construction of the Past and the Mnemonic Making of Occupations
Abstract This article introduces the special issue on occupations and memory in organizations. To foster increasing collaboration from scholars from both fields, we offer a general argument connecting memory and occupations on two levels. At the societal level, we show how memory experts, such as historians, archivists, and museologists, have played a ...
Diego M. Coraiola +4 more
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Data Fabrication - Scientific Misconduct
Saxena D, Kumar P
doaj
The visibility of scientific misconduct: A review of the literature on retracted journal articles. [PDF]
Hesselmann F +3 more
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Statistical Errors and Reporting Deficiencies in Clinical Prosthodontic Publications, 2019–2024
Abstract Purpose Evidence‐based dentistry relies on valid statistics, yet misuse remains common. Despite increased emphasis on statistical rigor, recent prosthodontic publications remain underexplored. We hypothesized that statistical misapplications and reporting deficiencies persist in prosthodontic research. This study evaluated the appropriateness,
Ahmed Ben Suleiman +3 more
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Track Record Arguments in Normative Ethics
ABSTRACT Track record arguments (TRAs) contend that it speaks in favor of an ethical theory (such as utilitarianism) if many of its past proponents had moral views that were controversial at their time but which we now consider to be clearly true (e.g., women's equal rights in 18th century Europe). This paper explores how to construct potentially sound
Leonard Dung
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See No Evil: Wrongful Convictions and the Prosecutorial Ethics of Offering Testimony by Jailhouse Informants and Dishonest Experts [PDF]
Raeder, Myrna S.
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Ethics in writing: Learning to stay away from plagiarism and scientific misconduct
BharatBhushan Sharma, Virendra Singh
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ABSTRACT This paper responds to recent arguments for the outsourcing of parental obligations and shows why such proposals are morally problematic. After outlining why it is impermissible for the parent–child attachment to be outsourced, and prior to Section 4, I explain the meaning of the duty of love.
Danielle Levitan
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