Research Integrity (Phil 56)
This course is about the ethics of research. You have been and/or are being trained in a specific scientific field, and this course is going to invite you to consider ethical questions that arise in the practice of scientific research. Some of those questions are specific to particular fields (e.g. ethical questions surrounding the use of human subjects in research, ethical questions about the application of maths in cutting-edge technologies), while others are common to all scientific fields (e.g. general questions about values in science, the complexities of authorship and interpersonal relationships in research teams). This course used to require completing the CITI certification exams for Student Researchers. This certification lasts for three years and allows you to participate as a researcher in research projects at Sacramento State. It also satisfies federal requirements for RCR/RI training which is an eligibility requirement for participation in federally funded research projects. But from now on the successful completion of this course DOES NOT require completing the CITI certification exams. Some of you might have already completed those exams.
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