Using the Reaction Watch database, identify a study that has been retracted in the Nursing discipline recently. Summarize the ethical misconduct – in other words, why the study was retracted. What was the potential harm that the findings could have or resulted in?  Did the author(s) face any consequences?

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Watch the video ( available in youtube, video title: Rethinking Research Data | Kristin Briney | TEDxUWMilwaukee ) and,

 

Read the two articles about the ethical issues that can and do arise in research that is publicly shared. The last link is to a website called “Retraction Watch.” This website consists of a searchable database on research in all disciplines that has been retracted due to fraud (fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism), as well as other types of ethical misconduct.

What A Massive Database of Retracted Papers Reveals about Science Publishing’s ‘Death Penalty’ (Links to an external site.)

Viewpoint: Why So Many Scientific Studies Are Flawed and Poorly Understood (Links to an external site.)

Retraction Watch (Links to an external site.)

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Let’s start this discussion with your opinion. If publishing research results is a form of advertising, as mentioned in the video, does the responsibility of researchers end once they have published their findings?

Using the Reaction Watch database, identify a study that has been retracted in the Nursing discipline recently. Summarize the ethical misconduct – in other words, why the study was retracted. What was the potential harm that the findings could have or resulted in?  Did the author(s) face any consequences?