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Improving research integrity: a framework for responsible science communication
Research integrity, an essential precept of scientific inquiry and discovery, comprises norms such as Rigor, Reproducibility, and Responsibility (the 3R’s).
Ilinca I. Ciubotariu, Gundula Bosch
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A scoping review of the literature featuring research ethics and research integrity cases
Background The areas of Research Ethics (RE) and Research Integrity (RI) are rapidly evolving. Cases of research misconduct, other transgressions related to RE and RI, and forms of ethically questionable behaviors have been frequently published.
A. Armond +6 more
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Reproducibility and research integrity: the role of scientists and institutions
Reproducibility and research integrity are essential tenets of every scientific study and discovery. They serve as proof that an established and documented work can be verified, repeated, and reproduced.
P. Diaba-Nuhoho, M. Amponsah-Offeh
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The practice of assigning authorship for a scientific publication tends to raise two normative questions: 1) “who should be credited as an author?”; 2) “who should not be credited as an author but should still be acknowledged?”.
Mohammad Hosseini, Jonathan Lewis
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Research integrity climate is an important factor that influences an individual’s behavior. A strong research integrity culture can lead to better research practices and responsible conduct of research (RCR).
A. Armond, P. Kakuk
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The influence of loading rate (crosshead speed) on the fracture process of bluntly notched samples of pearlitic steel under hydrogen environment is analyzed in this paper.
Jesús Toribio +2 more
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Teaching phronesis in a research integrity course
More and more research institutions are implementing courses in research integrity (RI). Recent studies indicate that teachers of RI courses are increasingly adopting a “phronetic” approach to their teaching, where the focus is on nurturing values and ...
M. Goddiksen, M. Gjerris
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Pressure transient analysis has been widely used to monitor the condition of pipelines and its assessment in water distribution systems. This is a low-cost nonintrusive technique with the ability to locate uncertainties (leak, pipe fitting, blockage) at ...
Yusop Hanafi M. +4 more
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Background Research and academic institutions use various delivery channels to deliver Research Integrity (RI) education in their communities. Yet there is no consensus on the best delivery method and the effectiveness of these channels in inculcating a ...
Jolene Y. L. Chua +4 more
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Expanding Research Integrity: A Cultural-Practice Perspective
Research integrity (RI) is usually discussed in terms of responsibilities that individual researchers bear towards the scientific work they conduct, as well as responsibilities that institutions have to enable those individual researchers to do so.
Govert Valkenburg +3 more
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