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In Defense of the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity: Response to Radder
Jeroen de Ridder1, Lex Bouter1,2, Tamarinde Haven3
1Department of Philosophy, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Accountability in Research
|January 28, 2023
Summary
This study evaluates criticisms of the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity. Findings indicate the criticisms are flawed, questioning the proposed revisions to the research integrity code.
Area of Science:
- Ethics in Science
- Research Integrity Policy
Background:
- The Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity serves as a key document for ethical research practices.
- Criticisms have been raised regarding the Code's scope and underlying assumptions.
- Understanding the validity of these criticisms is crucial for maintaining robust research standards.
Purpose of the Study:
- To critically assess the validity of Radder's criticisms of the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity.
- To analyze the assumptions underpinning Radder's critique.
- To determine if revisions to the Code are warranted based on the presented criticisms.
Main Methods:
- A thorough analysis of Radder's published criticisms.
- An examination of the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity.
- A comparative assessment of the criticisms against the Code's stated purposes and principles.
Main Results:
- Radder's criticisms were found to be largely inaccurate or based on debatable premises.
- The criticisms do not sufficiently justify the proposed revisions to the Code.
- The broader societal roles of research, while important, do not invalidate the current Code's structure.
Conclusions:
- Radder's critique of the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity is not well-founded.
- The proposed revisions to the Code are unjustified based on the provided arguments.
- The current Code remains a relevant framework for research integrity, despite ongoing discussions on research's societal role.
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