6 commonsense assertions
Cultures (6) Corporate research (1) Developed countries (1) Environmental research (1) Public perception (1) academic settings (1) scientific community (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 ethics in experimentation Corporate research Corporate research culture can lead to ethical shortcuts and conflicts of interest in experimental practices due to pressure to produce results and meet business objectives. 1
2 ethics in experimentation Developed countries Developed countries have strict legal and regulatory frameworks in place for ethical experimentation to protect research participants and maintain the integrity of scientific inquiry. 1
3 ethics in experimentation Environmental research Ethics in environmental research requires considering the impact of experiments on ecosystems and habitats. 1
4 ethics in experimentation Public perception Public perception of ethics in experimental research is influenced by controversial or sensitive topics, leading to diverse perspectives on ethical boundaries. 1
5 ethics in experimentation academic settings Peer review and IRB approval are standard practices in academic settings to ensure ethical conduct in experiments. 1
6 ethics in experimentation scientific community Open and transparent reporting of methods, results, and conflicts of interest is essential for upholding ethical standards in experimental science within the scientific community. 1