Cut From the Same Cloth? Communications Researcher Ethics

Journal of Mass Media Ethics 15 (2):115-126 (2000)
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This article proposes to identify the determinants of core ethical values among mass communications researchers in academia and industry. A survey of these 2 groups found that although both groups valued confidentiality equally, academic researchers scored higher on integrity and beneficence, whereas industry researchers experienced higher role conflicts.

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