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Annual Review of Psychology, 2016
Scientific misconduct has been defined as fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism. Scientific misconduct has occurred throughout the history of science. The US government began to take systematic interest in such misconduct in the 1980s. Since then, a number of studies have examined how frequently individual scientists have observed scientific ...
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Scientific misconduct has been defined as fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism. Scientific misconduct has occurred throughout the history of science. The US government began to take systematic interest in such misconduct in the 1980s. Since then, a number of studies have examined how frequently individual scientists have observed scientific ...
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Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 1995
SummaryThe 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 profession.
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SummaryThe 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 profession.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2017
Recently, Annals of Internal Medicine experienced an egregious case of scientific misconduct that this editorial brings to light for 2 reasons: to assure readers that Annals takes such matters very...
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Recently, Annals of Internal Medicine experienced an egregious case of scientific misconduct that this editorial brings to light for 2 reasons: to assure readers that Annals takes such matters very...
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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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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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Misconduct’s forgotten victims
ScienceThe drumbeat of complaints over the poor treatment of graduate students and postdocs in academic science continues. As explained on this page, there is a seemingly endless “slow-motion crisis” of strikes, failures at collective bargaining, and damaging news stories about the mistreatment of and poor working conditions for graduate students.
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Misconduct in Science and Misconduct against Scientists
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1989R I, Shader, D J, Greenblatt
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