1) Give credit where credit is due. a) Informed Consent b) Respect for Colleagues c) Respect for Intellectual Property d) Openness 2) This is required to secure in order protect the rights of the participants in your study a) Objectivity b) Informed Consent c) Respect for Intellectual Property d) Openness 3) Do not fabricate, falsify and misrepresent the data a) Respect for Colleagues b) Honesty c) Carefulness d) Integrity 4) Avoid bias in experimental design, data analysis, data interpretation, peer review, personnel decisions, grant writing, expert testimony, and other aspects of research.  a) Integrity b) Law & Order  c) Non-discrimination d) Objectivity 5) Keep your promises and agreements; act with sincerity; strive for consistency of thought and action. a) Informed Consent b) Integrity c) Competence d) Respect for Intellectual Property 6) Avoid careless errors and negligence; carefully and critically examine your work and the work of peers. a) Beneficial b) Carefulness c) Objectivity d) Honesty 7) Be open to criticism and new ideas. a) Openness b) Beneficial c) Integrity d) Competence 8) Respect your colleague's opinion, treat them fairly and do not outsmart others. a) Competence b) Beneficial c) Integrity d) Respect for Colleagues 9) Avoid discrimination against colleagues or students on the basis of sex, ethnicity, or other factors that are not related to their scientific competence and integrity. a) Honesty b) Law & Order  c) Openness d) Non-discrimination 10) Only do research methods you are comfortable and confident in conducting a) Integrity b) Respect for Colleagues c) Non-discrimination d) Competence 11) Adhere to relevant laws and regulations  a) Integrity b) Competence c) Law & Order  d) Honesty 12) Ensure research benefits everyone (including sample group) a) Beneficial b) Non-discrimination c) Carefulness d) Respect for Colleagues

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