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katovenus [111]
2 years ago
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Ito po ay Research Subject. Kung ano po ang kaya niyo pong sagutan, please pasagot po! Kailangan ko po ng answer, kaya please po

pasagutan po ng mabuti. Kung sino man po ang may tama at magandang sagot ibre brainliest ko po. Thank you very much po!!!
Vern was assigned by his mentor to collect data at the same early-morning
time every day of the week. Vern attended a football game and then
partied with friends on Saturday night. As a result, Vern overslept on
Sunday morning and did not collect data at the schedule time. Vern
decided to report some fake data for Sunday morning, reasoning that his
mentor would not notice.
1. Is this falsification, fabrication, or plagiarism? Why?

2. What consequences could Vern be facing?

3. What ways can you suggest to avoid Vern from faking his data?


Sam obtained funding from XYZ corporation to support his research. XYZ
expects that Sam’s research will demonstrate the effectiveness of their
product. Sam’s research does show that the product works, but there are
side effects. In an effort to help secure continued funding, Sam chooses to
publish only those findings that satisfy the XYZ’s expectations, ignoring
the side effects.
1. Is this falsification, fabrication, or plagiarism? Why?

2. What consequences could Sam be facing?

3. How could this problem be prevented?


Clara is a member of a lab group in which everyone uses variations of the
same experimental methods. In the first draft of her dissertation, Clara
appropriated original phrases from one of her mentor’s publications to
describe her experimental methods. Clara was not concerned because she
knew that her mentor used exactly the same wording in multiple
publications.
1. Is this falsification, fabrication, or plagiarism? Why?

2. What consequences could Clara be facing?

3. How would you tell your members/classmates that this is not a good
practice?

Bobby, a researcher working in a laboratory, offers to his colleagues that
he will do the last part of the experiment for their research study. However,
when another member ran another trial for the experiment alone, the
findings was way different from the data given by Bobby. He told Bobby
about this and he got frantic and could not tell why the findings are so
different. For Bobby, he just wants to prove others that their hypothesis is
correct, even if it means that he would have to “make the data work”.
1. Is this falsification, fabrication, or plagiarism? Why?

2. What consequences could Bobby be facing?

3. How will you prevent this type of scenario in your future lab?

My research advisor has selected the data to include in my research paper.
I believe in the results of my experiment; it is just that not all of my trials
worked and I do not feel confident about that. My advisor would often tell
me that when my experiments are not consistent, I just have to put the
data in my drawer and ‘let it sit’ until I find out what the problem is. She
says it may take some time, years to be exact, to figure it out but you can’t
wait that long to publish your work.
1. Do you think the research advisor gave a good advice? Why?

2. Should you also indicate the number of trials you did in your research
paper? Why?

3. How would you teach someone doing research study that omitting data is
not a good practice?
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