g. data acquisition andanalysis; laboratory tools(e.g., tools for analyzingdata and creating orworking with digitalimages); recordkeepingpractices, includingmethods such as electroniclaboratory notebooksd. safe researchenvironments (e.g.,those that promoteinclusion and are freeof sexual, racial,ethnic, disability andother forms ofdiscriminatoryharassment)j.responsibleauthorshipandpublicatione. collaborativeresearch, includingcollaborations withindustry andinvestigators andinstitutions in othercountriesa. conflict of interest –personal, professional,and financial – andconflict of commitment,in allocating time,effort, or otherresearch resourcesl. Speakersays"ResponsibleConduct ofResearch"h. secure andethical data use;dataconfidentiality,management,sharing, andownershipf. peer review,including theresponsibility formaintainingconfidentiality andsecurity in peerreviewb. policies regardinghuman subjects, livevertebrate animalsubjects in research,and safe laboratorypracticesc.mentor/menteeresponsibilitiesandrelationshipsi. researchmisconductand policiesfor handlingmisconductk. the scientist as aresponsible member ofsociety, contemporaryethical issues inbiomedical research,and the environmentaland societal impacts ofscientific researchg. data acquisition andanalysis; laboratory tools(e.g., tools for analyzingdata and creating orworking with digitalimages); recordkeepingpractices, includingmethods such as electroniclaboratory notebooksd. safe researchenvironments (e.g.,those that promoteinclusion and are freeof sexual, racial,ethnic, disability andother forms ofdiscriminatoryharassment)j.responsibleauthorshipandpublicatione. collaborativeresearch, includingcollaborations withindustry andinvestigators andinstitutions in othercountriesa. conflict of interest –personal, professional,and financial – andconflict of commitment,in allocating time,effort, or otherresearch resourcesl. Speakersays"ResponsibleConduct ofResearch"h. secure andethical data use;dataconfidentiality,management,sharing, andownershipf. peer review,including theresponsibility formaintainingconfidentiality andsecurity in peerreviewb. policies regardinghuman subjects, livevertebrate animalsubjects in research,and safe laboratorypracticesc.mentor/menteeresponsibilitiesandrelationshipsi. researchmisconductand policiesfor handlingmisconductk. the scientist as aresponsible member ofsociety, contemporaryethical issues inbiomedical research,and the environmentaland societal impacts ofscientific research

Responsible Conduct of Research Bingo! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. g. data acquisition and analysis; laboratory tools (e.g., tools for analyzing data and creating or working with digital images); recordkeeping practices, including methods such as electronic laboratory notebooks
  2. d. safe research environments (e.g., those that promote inclusion and are free of sexual, racial, ethnic, disability and other forms of discriminatory harassment)
  3. j. responsible authorship and publication
  4. e. collaborative research, including collaborations with industry and investigators and institutions in other countries
  5. a. conflict of interest – personal, professional, and financial – and conflict of commitment, in allocating time, effort, or other research resources
  6. l. Speaker says "Responsible Conduct of Research"
  7. h. secure and ethical data use; data confidentiality, management, sharing, and ownership
  8. f. peer review, including the responsibility for maintaining confidentiality and security in peer review
  9. b. policies regarding human subjects, live vertebrate animal subjects in research, and safe laboratory practices
  10. c. mentor/mentee responsibilities and relationships
  11. i. research misconduct and policies for handling misconduct
  12. k. the scientist as a responsible member of society, contemporary ethical issues in biomedical research, and the environmental and societal impacts of scientific research