Pronunciation: /ˈɛθɪks ˈdʌmpɪŋ/
noun a term used in the field of research ethics to describe the exploitation of research participants in low-income or developing countries
A1 Ethics dumping is when unethical practices are carried out in a research project.
A2 Researchers must be aware of the consequences of ethics dumping in their work.
B1 The issue of ethics dumping is a growing concern in the field of scientific research.
B2 Ethics dumping can lead to serious ethical violations and harm to vulnerable populations.
C1 In order to prevent ethics dumping, researchers must adhere to strict ethical guidelines and regulations.
C2 Ethics dumping is a complex ethical issue that requires careful consideration and oversight in research projects.
formal The practice of ethics dumping involves conducting unethical research in countries with less stringent regulations.
informal Ethics dumping is when researchers take advantage of countries with weaker rules.
slang Some scientists are just ethics dumpers, caring more about their research than the consequences.
figurative In the world of research, ethics dumping is like a stain that can never be fully removed.
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