It's a
kind of scientific integrity, a principle of scientific thought that corresponds to a kind of utter honesty — a kind of leaning over backwards.
Francesca Grifo, senior scientist and
director of the scientific integrity program of the Union of Concerned Scientists, said in a news release that the new incident was a good reminder to British law enforcement agencies to «redouble their efforts to find the criminals who are behind» the initial release of the douments.
Francesca Grifo, director
of the scientific integrity program for the Union of Concerned Scientists, told the AP that she's «not alarmed by the handling of the case so far» and that PEER's allegations are «premature.»
While the alarmists provide the
impression of scientific integrity through peer - reviewed publications, the naysayers often lack the credentials of alamarists but the important thing is data, not credentials.
While the alarmists provide the impression
of scientific integrity through peer - reviewed publications, the naysayers often lack the credentials of alamarists but the important thing is data, not credentials.
It's not dishonest; but the thing I'm [Feynmann] talking about is not just a matter of not being dishonest, it's a
matter of scientific integrity, which is another level... [A] lthough you may gain some temporary fame and excitement, you will not gain a good reputation as a scientist if you haven't tried to be very careful in this kind of work... The first principle is that you must not fool yourself — and you are the easiest person to fool.
The bias for a
position of scientific integrity, once purged of all those entrancements of metaphor that bothered de Man, is apparent in Professor Miller's definition of «theory» as «the displacement of literary studies from a focus on the meaning of texts to a focus on the way meaning is conveyed.»
A good place to start digging for answers to these questions may be the
office of scientific integrity, the ombudsman's office, or some similar office at the institution.
He understands the issues
of scientific integrity from all angles, and his credentials are impeccable,» Steven Leslie, UT's executive vice president and provost, said in a statement.
Although the University of Naples concluded the image manipulations were «not a
breach of scientific integrity,» the journal has issued a lengthy expression of concern about the paper:
«The W. Thomas London Distinguished Professorship is imbued from the outset with a
legacy of scientific integrity and achievement that will inspire the occupants of this professorial chair for generations to come.»
On March 9, 2009, President Obama issued a memorandum articulating six principles central to the preservation and
promotion of scientific integrity (see Attachment 1).
Mainstream media outlets, attacked for being biased, help lend credence to skeptics» views,
regardless of their scientific integrity, by giving them relatively equal standing with legitimate scientists.
Now, because of posts like this, I predict that you and a few dozen others will go down in scientific history on this topic, relative to
defense of scientific integrity and freedom on an issue that spent the better part of a generation devolving to the point where RICO cases are suggested against dissenting scientists and corporations and «skeptics» are obliquely likened to Holocaust «deniers».
Exerting U.S. leverage to seek to hold back tar sands development would strike an important blow on
behalf of scientific integrity in policymaking and action commensurate with the magnitude and urgency of the problem of global climatic disruption.