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Accountability in Research
Ethics, Integrity and Policy
Volume 3, 1993 - Issue 2-3
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Self‐policing and reinforcement as alternatives to government regulation for quality assurance in research

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Pages 137-145 | Published online: 11 Jun 2008
 

The issue of government regulation of scientific research exists in the context of an increasingly litigious society and a growing reliance on legal contracts in lieu of informal agreements. These trends suggest regulation of research may intensify in the absence of countermeasures by the researchers themselves. This paper explores the possibility that increased or altered discipline within the research community itself could result in sufficient quality control to obviate the need for increased government regulation. Possible actions are suggested for program managers, for universities, and for researchers.

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