
Published online:
21 March 2013
Published in print:
15 July 2010
Online ISBN:
9780226101668
Print ISBN:
9780226101644
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Chapter 2 Chapter 2
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Case 1: The Case of the Sporting Scientist Case 1: The Case of the Sporting Scientist
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Case 2: The Case of the Dictatorial Director Case 2: The Case of the Dictatorial Director
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Chapter 3 Chapter 3
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Case 1: The Mystery of the Missing Data Case 1: The Mystery of the Missing Data
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Case 2: Revenge of the Disgruntled Postdoc Case 2: Revenge of the Disgruntled Postdoc
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Case 3: The Problem of the Prolific Professors Case 3: The Problem of the Prolific Professors
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Case 4: The Case of the Understanding Urologist Case 4: The Case of the Understanding Urologist
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Chapter 4 Chapter 4
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Case 1: The Case of the Compromised Collaboration Case 1: The Case of the Compromised Collaboration
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Case 2: The Case of the Random Regime Case 2: The Case of the Random Regime
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Case 3: The Case of the Naïve Nephrologist Case 3: The Case of the Naïve Nephrologist
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Chapter 5 Chapter 5
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Case 1: The Case of the Curious Conflict Case 1: The Case of the Curious Conflict
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Case 2: The Case of the Painful Panacea Case 2: The Case of the Painful Panacea
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Case 3: The Case of the Stock-Swapping Scientist Case 3: The Case of the Stock-Swapping Scientist
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Case 4: The Case of the Consulting Theoretician Case 4: The Case of the Consulting Theoretician
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Chapter 6 Chapter 6
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The Case of the Careless FOIA Officer The Case of the Careless FOIA Officer
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Chapter 7 Chapter 7
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Case 1: The Case of the Culpable Chemist Case 1: The Case of the Culpable Chemist
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Case 2: The Invention of the Mirror Image Case 2: The Invention of the Mirror Image
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Chapter 8 Chapter 8
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Case 1: The Case of the Double-Crossed Dogs Case 1: The Case of the Double-Crossed Dogs
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Case 2: The Case of the Seafaring Sharks Case 2: The Case of the Seafaring Sharks
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Notes Notes
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Cite
OXFORD ACADEMIC STYLE
' Approaches to Problems', Law in the Laboratory: A Guide to the Ethics of Federally Funded Science Research (Chicago, IL , 2010; online edn, Chicago Scholarship Online, 21 Mar. 2013), https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226101668.005.0004, accessed 24 Apr. 2025.
CHICAGO STYLE
" Approaches to Problems." In Law in the Laboratory: A Guide to the Ethics of Federally Funded Science Research University of Chicago Press, 2010. Chicago Scholarship Online, 2013. https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226101668.005.0004.
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