Are Scientific Honesty and "Best Practices" in Conflict?*
By
David M. Abbott1
Search and Discovery Article #70024 (2006)
Posted October 16, 2006
*Oral presentation at AAPG Annual convention, Houston, Texas, April 9-12,2006
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1Consulting Geologist, Denver, CO ([email protected])
Abstract
Honesty is the most frequently cited ethical
principle
for scientists. The growing use of “best practices” frequently
conflicts with the honesty by failing to recognize when the “best” practice is
inappropriate due to changed conditions or technology. These changes require the
use of professional judgment. But professional judgment is harder for
non-professionals to assess, hence the appeal of recipe-type “best” practice
standards. Recipes assume standardized input ingredients; something geology
fails to provide. Honesty demands this recognition, even if it eliminates the
easy answer. These difficulties must be recognized if the use of “best”
practices is to be scientifically honest.
