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Preparation for professional self-regulation
Authors:John M. Braxton  Leonard L. Baird
Affiliation:Vanderbilt University, Department of Leadership and Organizations, Peabody College, Box 514, Nashville, TN 37203, USA. john.m.braxton.1@vanderbilt.edu
Abstract:This article asserts that graduate study should include preparation for participation in the process of self-regulation to assure the responsible conduct of research in the scientific community. This article outlines the various ways in which doctoral study can incorporate such preparation. These suggested ways include the inculcation of general attitudes and values about professional self-regulation, various ways doctoral study can be configured so that future scientists are prepared to participate in the deterrence, detection and sanctioning of scientific wrongdoing. The stages of doctoral study in the United States and their relevance to preparation for self-regulations are also discussed. Recommendations regarding an extended role for faculty advisors, graduate assistantships, coursework and departmental policies and activities are also advanced.
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