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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2014
This issue of Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation includes an article by Rajasekaran et al that addresses the persistent, difficult, and unsettled issue of unwarranted authorship as it applies to physical medicine and rehabilitation. The findings that it exists and that its frequency is similar to the 25% to 50% rates reported in other ...
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This issue of Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation includes an article by Rajasekaran et al that addresses the persistent, difficult, and unsettled issue of unwarranted authorship as it applies to physical medicine and rehabilitation. The findings that it exists and that its frequency is similar to the 25% to 50% rates reported in other ...
Basford, Jeffrey R +2 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1994
In Reply —We thank Drs Green and Kasper for their comments. Green writes that we tended to skirt the problems presented when promotion is awarded on the basis of number rather than quality of publications and when honorary authorship may be awarded in return for favors.
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In Reply —We thank Drs Green and Kasper for their comments. Green writes that we tended to skirt the problems presented when promotion is awarded on the basis of number rather than quality of publications and when honorary authorship may be awarded in return for favors.
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Journal of Wound Care, 1994
When publishing research in journals, a number of ethical and practical issues arise that need to be addressed by editors. These issues range from a bias towards including only positive results in articles submitted for publication to a requirement for authors to provide signed statements of financial involvement with commercial organisations.
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When publishing research in journals, a number of ethical and practical issues arise that need to be addressed by editors. These issues range from a bias towards including only positive results in articles submitted for publication to a requirement for authors to provide signed statements of financial involvement with commercial organisations.
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2023
John S, Barbieri, Jane M, Grant-Kels
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John S, Barbieri, Jane M, Grant-Kels
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