Scientific integrity means being honest, fair, and staying true to the scientific process. It involves conducting research with accuracy, transparency, and without any biases or conflicts of interest. It's about upholding the values of truth, reliability, and objectivity in scientific studies.
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We expect a high degree
of scientific integrity by scientists, whether they be in university labs or federal offices.
He is recognized for his commitment to obtain justice for workers whose health suffered from working in nuclear weapons programs, and for advocating
scientific integrity in public policy making.
Scientists, engineers, and health professionals who want to show support
for scientific integrity should endorse the 2008 scientist statement.
In closing, we thank you for your pledge to
restore scientific integrity to policy development and specifically to decisions impacting the environment — including the conservation of our public lands.
We fight for scientists and defend
scientific integrity by exposing and challenging these attacks against science to preserve academic freedom and prevent manipulation of public policy.
It's possible that you might learn something
about scientific integrity from doing so — though I have to say that this does not seem likely.
She came in originally with substantive matters relating to the actual science involved; and THAT»S
what scientific integrity is largely about: dealing honestly with specifics.
After realizing the insanity and stupidity of this little war, I decided that I was only going to worry about appropriate communication of uncertainty and
protecting scientific integrity.
I think that some scientists showed poor professional judgment and put other things (be the political views or personal professional advancement)
above scientific integrity.
They should investigate and correct inappropriate policies, practices, and incidents that
threaten scientific integrity, determine how and why problems have occurred, and make the necessary reforms to prevent further incidents.
It was in two of these courses that the idea of ethical issues and
scientific integrity in research became evident to me.
These are individuals who will
restore scientific integrity to the federal government, protect public health and defend our country's natural resources.
While the emails do raise some valid concerns
about scientific integrity, the email content being quoted does not indicate that climate data and research have been compromised.
Our challenge is how to leverage innate skepticism (as well as seeking the
highest scientific integrity) to «test all things», find objective facts, and understand the truth.
In a letter to President Barack Obama, Vitter wrote that he was imposing the hold because he was «uncomfortable confirming a high - level science advisor within your administration while there remain significant outstanding concerns over
scientific integrity at federal agencies and the White House, including with regard to the recent drilling moratorium and the ongoing bottleneck in permitting, which I would characterize as a continuing de facto moratorium.»
As the Environmental Protection Agency nears a final ruling that manmade global warming endangers the public health and welfare, «the chamber will tell the EPA in a filing today that a trial - style public hearing» on the science of climate change is needed to «make a fully informed, transparent decision
with scientific integrity based on the actual record of the science.»
The motivation of scientists in the pro AGW tribes appears to be less about politics and more about professional ego and
scientific integrity as their research was under assault for nonscientific reasons (I'm sure there are individual exceptions, but this is my overall perception).
In March of last year President Barack Obama directed Holden to develop guidelines «designed to
guarantee scientific integrity throughout the executive branch.»
The process was long, but thorough, said Kei Koizumi, a AAAS visiting scholar in science policy who helped draft the memorandum that provided guidance to the agencies on
creating scientific integrity policies while working in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy during the Obama administration.
Obama's directive that his Office of Science and Technology Policy draw up guidelines «to guarantee
scientific integrity throughout the executive branch» is probably an overstatement, says Gottfried.
But CNRS must be «exemplary,» he says: «I am absolutely determined to
treat scientific integrity issues most seriously and without any complacency.»
The scientific community needs to more effectively speak out about the necessity of evidence - based policies,
scientific integrity protections and public access to research to defend the role of science in society, said John Holdren, former White House science adviser, in a speech on the eve of the...
A whistleblower at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reportedly told the newspaper the agency
violated scientific integrity and rushed to publish a landmark scientific paper, which showed no pause in global warming, for political reasons.
Phrases with «scientific integrity»