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Panel discussion of research data and integrity in the social sciences on Nov. 14

The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Wisconsin School of Business are hosting a panel discussion of research data and integrity in the social sciences at 4 p.m. on Nov. 14.

This event is open to faculty, staff, postdoctoral researchers and graduate students. The panel will discuss data in the social sciences, authorship, and best practices. There will also be ample opportunities for Q&A with the audience. This panel is part of GEN BUS 933.

Date: 4 to 5:30 p.m. Nov. 14

Location: Grainger Hall, Room 4151

Panelists:

  • Allyson J. Bennett, Ph.D., Chair and Professor of Psychology, and Mark and Ilene Laufman Family Professor
  • Claire Dalle Molle, J.D., CIPP/E,  Assistant Director of Data Privacy and Transparency, Office of Compliance
  • Joann Peck, Ph.D., Irwin Maier Distinguished Chair in Business and WSB Associate Dean for Learning Success & Assessment

Panel Moderated by:

Lawrence M. Berger, Ph.D.,  Associate Vice Chancellor for Research in the Social Sciences, and Sheila B. Kamerman and Alfred J. Kahn Professor of Social Policy

Additional remarks by:

Mark Rickenbach, Ph.D., Interim Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Policy and Integrity, UW–Madison Research Integrity Officer, and Professor of Forest & Wildlife Ecology

Instructor & Host:

Page Moreau, Ph.D.,  John R. Nevin Chair in Marketing and WSB Associate Dean for Research