| Author(s) | E. Andrew Balas |
| Year | 2019
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| Pages | 407 |
| Language | English |
| Format | PDF |
| Size | 4 MB
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| Publisher | Wiley |
| ISBN | 1119225868, 978-1119225867, B07KCPWYNV
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book as it has taken me on a journey through time, across the globe and
through multiple disciplines. Indeed, we need to be thinking about
these concepts and applying them every day to do our jobs better.”
Farah Magrabi, Macquarie University, Australia
“The
reader will find intriguing not only the title but also the content of
the book. I’m also pleased that public health, and even more
specifically epidemiology has an important place in this ambitious
discussion.”
Elena Andresen, Oregon Health & Science University, USA
“This
book is very well written and addresses an important topic. It
presents many reasons why basic scientists/researchers should establish
collaborations and access information outside traditional means and not
limit thinking but rather expand such and perhaps develop more
innovative and translational research ventures that will advance science
and not move it laterally.”
Gerald Pepe, Eastern Virginia Medical School, USA
“This
book gathers logically and presents interestingly (with many examples)
the qualities and attitudes a researcher must possess in order to become
successful. On the long run, the deep and carefully reexamined research
will be the one that lasts.”
Zoltán Néda, Babeş-Bolyai University, Romania
“I
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research. This book has made a major contribution to the research
ethics literature.”
David Fleming, University of Missouri, USA
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