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  1. Overview. Broadly, the ways in which ethics could be breached fall under the following categories: Plagiarism: presenting another person’s ideas or materials as if they were his or her own, or without proper acknowledgement or attribution.

  2. Publication ethics and misconduct. This section provides an overview of what we mean by publication misconduct. Definitions. The US Office of Research Integrity defines misconduct quite narrowly as: " ...fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism in proposing, performing, or reviewing research, or in reporting research results"

  3. Aug 30, 2023 · What do you understand by publication misconduct? Explain COPE guidelines regarding publication misconduct. 2. What are common types of publication misconduct? Explain briefly. 3. How do human rights, privacy, and confidentiality are concerned with publication misconduct? 4. Why legal acknowledgment of intellectual property is important in ...

  4. Jan 22, 2021 · While refraining from scientific misconduct or research frauds, authors should adhere to Good Publication Practices (GPP). Publications which draw conclusions from manipulated or fabricated data could prove detrimental to society and health care research.

  5. Journals must take seriously allegations of misconduct pre-publication and post-publication. Policies should include how to handle allegations from whistleblowers. Latest

  6. Oct 27, 2020 · Prevention of misconduct. The widespread nature of research and publication misconduct indicates that existing control measures are inadequate. Enhanced methods for detecting misconduct are required.

  7. Jun 27, 2024 · The modification of any data or images in a way that misrepresents the findings (known as data falsification) or the fabrication of images, data or results (known as data fabrication) is clear misconduct and may lead to a retraction of the publication affected.

  8. Sep 5, 2018 · The motto of COPE states “Promoting integrity in research and its publication.” What started off as an experimental initiative, now meets and publishes guidelines regarding publication ethics. Cases (of misconduct) and findings are discussed, and best practices for authors and editors are published.

  9. Dec 20, 2015 · Publication misconduct. While malpractices in research often persist without any scrutiny by others, the second type of RM relates to either publication practices or the content of the publication. We will focus on two types of publication misconduct. The first one is the emotional issue of authorship credit, and the second is plagiarism.

  10. Jan 7, 2020 · 07 January 2020. Check for publication integrity before misconduct. A tool that focuses on papers — not researcher behaviour — can help readers, editors and institutions assess which...

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