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A prevailing lay understanding of retraction in the scientific literature is to correct for misconduct and honest errors. Nonetheless, though historically rare, retractions to limit the spread of results deemed socially harmful (i.e., information ...
August Namuth +3 more
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Introduction Engaging in scientific misconduct and questionable research practices (QRPs) is a noted problem across fields, including health professions education (HPE).
Lauren Maggio +3 more
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PEERING, VIEWING AND REVIEWING: WHAT MAKES A PEER REVIEW GOOD
Peer review is an integral part of an ethical scientific publication process. Though not perfect, it has not been replaceable in the last couple of centuries since the advent of scientific journals.
Mohini, Sakir Ahmed
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Research Misconduct—Definitions, Manifestations and Extent
In recent years, the international scientific community has been rocked by a number of serious cases of research misconduct. In one of these, Woo Suk Hwang, a Korean stem cell researcher published two articles on research with ground-breaking results in ...
Lutz Bornmann
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Analysis of Retracted Open Access Publications by Indian Authors: Insights from Scopus Database [PDF]
Retracting scientific papers helps maintain the integrity of scientific literature by preventing flawed research from being considered credible in the future.
Ishfaq Ahmad Palla, Mangkhollen Singson
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Fraud and misconduct in clinical research: A concern
Fraud and misconduct in clinical research is widespread. Good clinical practice is a guideline adopted internationally as standard operating procedure for conduct of clinical research.
Ashwaria Gupta
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Engagement in research misconduct by nurses may results in professional misconduct in the clinical setting, thereby jeopardizing the quality of patient care. We still know little about the research misconduct situation among nurses.
Shuyu Han, Ke Li, Zhiwen Wang
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Student-Led Sessions on Academic Integrity in Orientation
This paper describes the rationale for involving students as facilitators of sessions on academic integrity during orientation as an innovative Institutional response to academic misconduct.
Mark C. Baetz, Detlev Nitsch
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This review provides an overview of bio‐based polymer sources, their unique functional properties and their environmental impact, and addresses their role as sustainable alternatives. It discusses end‐of‐life options, including composting and anaerobic digestion for renewable energy.
Sabina Kolbl Repinc +8 more
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Retractions in Rheumatology: Trends, Causes, and Implications for Research Integrity
Objective We aimed to describe the trends and main reasons for study retraction in rheumatology literature. Methods We reviewed the Retraction Watch database to identify retracted articles in rheumatology. We recorded the main study characteristics, authors’ countries, reasons for retraction, time from publication to retraction, and trends over time ...
Anna Maria Vettori, Michele Iudici
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