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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You bring your concerns up in a meeting of your colleagues, then call for a vote on how to proceed.

This is the real-life decision that marine chemistry professor Upendra Mishra would make. There may be someone in the group who has a solution that will save the project, Mishra points out.

Besides, Mishra adds, you can still inform your chairperson of your ideas on your own regardless of what the group decides. This way you get to keep your relationship with your colleagues without giving up scientific integrity.


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