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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. Jan 23, 2022 · Publication Misconduct: Concept, Types, Reason and Consequences. January 2022. In book: Research & Publication Ethics (pp.34-36 (Chapter No- 6)) Publisher: Notion Press....

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Publications in regional journals or non-English journals are most commonly used for duplicate publications by authors. Authors must refrain from such misconduct and recognize that this is unethical behavior. The COPE provides clear guidelines on handling duplicate publications in addition to rejecting and revoking the submitted or published ...

  7. Jul 10, 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. Dec 18, 2020 · The paper reports two studies exploring the relationship between scholars’ self-reported publication pressure and their self-reported scientific misconduct in research. In Study 1 the participants ...

  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. Mar 27, 2007 · Summary. This chapter contains section titled: What types of misconduct can occur? Author misconduct. Reviewer misconduct. Editor misconduct. How should cases of alleged or suspected misconduct be handled? Where can you turn for help? The publisher. Professional bodies. Scholarly publishing organizations. The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)

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