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A case for misconduct

Nursing Standard, 1990
In response to Jean Gray's article regarding misconduct, 'A long wait for justice' (Nursing Standard January 31-February 6) in which Reg Pyne comments about the 'profession needing to be better informed about the nature of misconduct', concern may be created about what actually constitutes misconduct.
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Passion is not misconduct

Science
University of Pennsylvania climate scientist Michael Mann was awarded more than $1 million in a lawsuit against bloggers who accused him of scientific misconduct in inflammatory terms, likening his treatment of data to what a noted child molester did to children.
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Professional misconduct

Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 1995
Summary The Opticians Act 1989 is the main regulating Act of Parliament for UK optometrists and dispensing opticians. The Opticians Act permits only those who are registered with the General Optical Council to practise. Provision is also made to discipline opticians who fail to meet the required professional standards of the ...
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Misconduct in Science and Misconduct against Scientists

Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1989
R I, Shader, D J, Greenblatt
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Misconduct

2019
The word ‘misconduct’ is not usually defined in legislation. However, reference has been made to the meaning of ‘misconduct’ in the rules of some regulators.
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Authorship misconduct: professional misconduct in editorial handling of authorship

British Journal of Anaesthesia
Authorship provides academic recognition for substantial intellectual contributions to scholarly articles. Beyond recognition, authorship has become a form of currency within the academic community, acting as an indicator of academic output and thus influencing standing within an institution and the general medical community.
Britta S. von Ungern-Sternberg   +3 more
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On scientific misconduct

Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 2014
Harry Collins, Lutz Bornmann
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Scientific misconduct

Skeletal Radiology, 2007
M, Sundaram, D I, Rosenthal, J, Hodler
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Too bad to fear, too good to dare? Performance feedback and corporate misconduct

Journal of Business Research, 2021
Yongqiang Gao, Haibin Yang
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Methods to assess research misconduct in health-related research: A scoping review

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2021
Esmee M Bordewijk   +2 more
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