Ethical Research Practice II: Reporting Negative Results and Outliers

As a scientific researcher, you must present your work in an unbiased, original, and representative way. Without due care and attention, it is easy to drift over the boundary of what is acceptable and slip into habits that are unacceptable within the scientific community. 

This episode of Listen In with Karen O'Hanlon Cohrt explores publishing negative results and what is acceptable. Get answers to key questions, such as what is a negative result, and when should we report such results? What is the difference between a negative result and an unexpected result? What is an outlier? Plus, learn when it is okay to exclude an outlier and when you should include outliers to report the variation in your experiment.

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Creators and Guests

Amanda Welch
Host
Amanda Welch
Science Editor and Writer, AtKisson Training Group
Karen O'Hanlon Cohrt
Host
Karen O'Hanlon Cohrt
Editor in Chief, CRISPR Medicine News
Ethical Research Practice II: Reporting Negative Results and Outliers