Scientific Values

This page summarizes the results of data collected about scientific values from an anonymous survey.

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## • `Scientists are generally motivated by the desire for knowledge and
##   discovery, and not by the possibility of personal gain.` ->
##   `Scientists are generally motivated by the desire for knowledge and
##   discovery, and not by the possibility of personal gain....2`
## • `Scientists make an attempt to consider all new evidence,
##   hypotheses, theories, and innovations, even those that challenge or
##   contradict their own work.` -> `Scientists make an attempt to
##   consider all new evidence, hypotheses, theories, and innovations,
##   even those that challenge or contradict their own work....3`
## • `Scientists generally assess new knowledge and its applications
##   based on the reputation and past productivity of the individual or
##   research group.` -> `Scientists generally assess new knowledge and
##   its applications based on the reputation and past productivity of
##   the individual or research group....4`
## • `Scientists openly share new findings with all colleagues.` ->
##   `Scientists openly share new findings with all colleagues....5`
## • `Scientists generally invest their careers in promoting their own
##   most important findings, theories, or innovations.` -> `Scientists
##   generally invest their careers in promoting their own most important
##   findings, theories, or innovations....6`
## • `Scientists compete with others in the same field for funding and
##   recognition of their achievements.` -> `Scientists compete with
##   others in the same field for funding and recognition of their
##   achievements....7`
## • `Scientists generally evaluate research only on its merit (i.e.,
##   according to accepted standards of the field).` -> `Scientists
##   generally evaluate research only on its merit (i.e., according to
##   accepted standards of the field)....8`
## • `Scientists emphasize the protection of their newest findings to
##   ensure priority in publishing, patenting, or applications.` ->
##   `Scientists emphasize the protection of their newest findings to
##   ensure priority in publishing, patenting, or applications....9`
## • `Scientists are generally motivated by the desire for knowledge and
##   discovery, and not by the possibility of personal gain.` ->
##   `Scientists are generally motivated by the desire for knowledge and
##   discovery, and not by the possibility of personal gain....10`
## • `Scientists make an attempt to consider all new evidence,
##   hypotheses, theories, and innovations, even those that challenge or
##   contradict their own work.` -> `Scientists make an attempt to
##   consider all new evidence, hypotheses, theories, and innovations,
##   even those that challenge or contradict their own work....11`
## • `Scientists generally assess new knowledge and its applications
##   based on the reputation and past productivity of the individual or
##   research group.` -> `Scientists generally assess new knowledge and
##   its applications based on the reputation and past productivity of
##   the individual or research group....12`
## • `Scientists openly share new findings with all colleagues.` ->
##   `Scientists openly share new findings with all colleagues....13`
## • `Scientists generally invest their careers in promoting their own
##   most important findings, theories, or innovations.` -> `Scientists
##   generally invest their careers in promoting their own most important
##   findings, theories, or innovations....14`
## • `Scientists compete with others in the same field for funding and
##   recognition of their achievements.` -> `Scientists compete with
##   others in the same field for funding and recognition of their
##   achievements....15`
## • `Scientists generally evaluate research only on its merit (i.e.,
##   according to accepted standards of the field).` -> `Scientists
##   generally evaluate research only on its merit (i.e., according to
##   accepted standards of the field)....16`
## • `Scientists emphasize the protection of their newest findings to
##   ensure priority in publishing, patenting, or applications.` ->
##   `Scientists emphasize the protection of their newest findings to
##   ensure priority in publishing, patenting, or applications....17`

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Scientists are generally motivated by the desire for knowledge and discovery, and not by the possibility of personal gain….2 Disinterestedness_should
Scientists make an attempt to consider all new evidence, hypotheses, theories, and innovations, even those that challenge or contradict their own work….3 Organized Skepticism_should
Scientists generally assess new knowledge and its applications based on the reputation and past productivity of the individual or research group….4 Particularism_should
Scientists openly share new findings with all colleagues….5 Communality_should
Scientists generally invest their careers in promoting their own most important findings, theories, or innovations….6 Organized Dogmatism_should
Scientists compete with others in the same field for funding and recognition of their achievements….7 Self-interestedness_should
Scientists generally evaluate research only on its merit (i.e., according to accepted standards of the field)….8 Universalism_should
Scientists emphasize the protection of their newest findings to ensure priority in publishing, patenting, or applications….9 Solitariness_should
Scientists are generally motivated by the desire for knowledge and discovery, and not by the possibility of personal gain….10 Disinterestedness_actually
Scientists make an attempt to consider all new evidence, hypotheses, theories, and innovations, even those that challenge or contradict their own work….11 Organized Skepticism_actually
Scientists generally assess new knowledge and its applications based on the reputation and past productivity of the individual or research group….12 Particularism_actually
Scientists openly share new findings with all colleagues….13 Communality_actually
Scientists generally invest their careers in promoting their own most important findings, theories, or innovations….14 Organized Dogmatism_actually
Scientists compete with others in the same field for funding and recognition of their achievements….15 Self-interestedness_actually
Scientists generally evaluate research only on its merit (i.e., according to accepted standards of the field)….16 Universalism_actually
Scientists emphasize the protection of their newest findings to ensure priority in publishing, patenting, or applications….17 Solitariness_actually
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