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    Academia Legal and Policy Philosophy Publishing

    Do violations of basic ethical principles in research invalidate the results of a study?

    I'm working on an ethics workshop for MSc-level anthropology students on the topic of 'Ethics in the Research of Contemporary Populations'. The question posted here will appear at the end of the class, and I would love to show the students as many answers as possible from scientists. Additionally, if the responses demonstrate significant interest, I will consider public dissemination on social media, so please reply anonymously.

    Jose Maria Gonzalez Ruiz
    Posted 03/18/26

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