An evaluation of postgraduate social science students' knowledge of conducting research responsibility in a South African university.
Conducting research responsibly is an essential part of ethical research (Steneck & Bulger, 2007). When research is not conducted responsibly, the result is often research misconduct, which may cause harm to research participants (Aita & Richer, 2005). Although numerous methods and policies...
Main Author: | Maitin-Casalis, Wendy. |
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Other Authors: | Wassenaar, Douglas Richard. |
Language: | en |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/537 |
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