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NOAA Definition of Scientific Integrity
"The condition resulting from adherence to professional values and practices when conducting and applying the results of science that ensures objectivity, clarity, and reproducibility, and that provides insulation from bias, fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, interference, censorship, and inadequate procedural and information security."
NOAA Administration Order 202-735D.2
- Maintaining the scientific record is crucial to sci integrity.
- Lack of reproducibility of studies is a big problem in science
- Fraud or intentional misconduct is a minor part of integrity. Rather what we think of as adequate description of our methods is woefully inadequate. A new paradigm is needed to achieve true reproducibility.
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