what does ethics mean in science

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Ethics is a set of moral obligations that define right and wrong in our practices and decisions. ... Scientific ethics calls for honesty and integrity in all stages of scientific practice, from reporting results regardless to properly attributing collaborators.

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what does inquiry process mean in science.
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Inquiry-based science adopts an investigative approach to teaching and learning where students are provided with opportunities to investigate a problem, search for possible solutions, make observations, ask questions, test out ideas, and think creatively and use their intuition.Jan 27, 2020
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