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Publish or be ethical? Publishing pressure and scientific misconduct in research
The paper reports two studies exploring the relationship between scholars’ self-reported publication pressure and their self-reported scientific misconduct in research.
Mariola Paruzel-Czachura +2 more
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Criminalization of scientific misconduct. [PDF]
Bülow W, Helgesson G.
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Investigating and preventing scientific misconduct using Benford's Law. [PDF]
Eckhartt GM, Ruxton GD.
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A randomised investigation of journal responses to academic and journalist enquiry about possible scientific misconduct. [PDF]
Bolland MJ +4 more
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Misconduct accounts for the majority of retracted scientific publications [PDF]
Ferric C. Fang +2 more
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Combating Scientific Misconduct: The Role of Focused Workshops in Changing Attitudes Towards Plagiarism. [PDF]
Rathore FA +3 more
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Rooting out scientific misconduct [PDF]
Ivan Oransky, Barbara K. Redman
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The good behavior of scientists might seem remote from the concerns of the physician. But the practice of medicine is based on science, which means that it is grounded on the integrity of the biomedical research community. For that reason alone, the matter would deserve our attention, but in addition, many scientists have medical degrees.
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Erratum: View Point: Retraction is a pain but scientific misconduct is a crime! [PDF]
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