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Ethics Instruction Increases Graduate Students' Responsible Conduct of Research Knowledge but not Moral Reasoning
Authors:KAREN B. SCHMALING  ARTHUR W. BLUME
Affiliation:1. University of North Carolina at Charlotte , Charlotte , North Carolina , USA kbschmal@uncc.edu;3. University of North Carolina at Charlotte , Charlotte , North Carolina , USA
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to assess the short-term effectiveness of ethics courses in enhancing responsible conduct of research (RCR) knowledge and moral judgment among graduate students in health-related disciplines. Forty-eight graduate students completed a questionnaire about research experience, knowledge and judgments about appropriate research practices, and a standardized test of moral judgment at the beginning and end of a semester-long ethics course. Knowledge about RCR but not moral judgment increased significantly in some areas. The results are discussed in terms of implications for RCR instruction and of future research designed to improve RCR instruction.
Keywords:ethics  moral reasoning  responsible conduct of research
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