Research Ethics Vocabulary

3 words in this vocabulary list

adjective having or showing no bias or favoritism; impartial

  • The judge must remain disinterested in order to make a fair decision.
  • She seemed disinterested in the topic of conversation.
  • He's always so disinterested in everything, it's annoying.
  • Her disinterested attitude towards the situation spoke volumes about her true feelings.

noun the act of falsifying or making false; a false statement or document

  • The scientist was accused of falsification of data in his research study.
  • She got caught in falsification of her report and had to redo it.
  • He's always trying to pull a fast one with his falsifications.
  • The artist's painting was a beautiful falsification of reality.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'academic freedom' is a noun because it represents a concept or idea related to the freedom to pursue knowledge and research without interference or censorship.

  • Academic freedom is essential for the pursuit of knowledge and the advancement of society.
  • Teachers and students value academic freedom because it allows for open discussion and exploration.
  • Dude, academic freedom rocks because you can totally speak your mind without getting in trouble.
  • In the realm of academia, academic freedom is like a shield that protects the integrity of research and learning.