Figure 1.
Decision tree for navigating moral hazard objections. The first stage of navigating moral hazard is identifying the content of the objection. Then we can identify routes for addressing these concerns through mitigating risk, justifying methods or adjusting/abandoning research goals and methods to align with stakeholder concerns (intrinsic objections = yellow; general consequentialist objections = orange; environmental consequentialist objections = green; responses to moral hazard objections = blue).

Decision tree for navigating moral hazard objections. The first stage of navigating moral hazard is identifying the content of the objection. Then we can identify routes for addressing these concerns through mitigating risk, justifying methods or adjusting/abandoning research goals and methods to align with stakeholder concerns (intrinsic objections = yellow; general consequentialist objections = orange; environmental consequentialist objections = green; responses to moral hazard objections = blue).

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