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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You either change the results or just don't report them.

Your job is to report results, whether they are good or bad. When you don't report the results, you aren't doing your job. Instead, you are taking the easy, but deceitful, way out.

Changing the results or giving in to pressure is a poor decision. You might get away with this for a while, but once the fact that you changed the results is discovered, your reputation is ruined. No one will hire you as a DNA analyst because they can't trust you. And if the fact that you changed test results is widely publicized, you will probably have a hard time getting a job in any other field.


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