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Publication Pressure and Scientific Misconduct in Medical Scientists
There is increasing evidence that scientific misconduct is more common than previously thought. Strong emphasis on scientific productivity may increase the sense of publication pressure.
Joeri K Tijdink, Yvo M Smulders
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Evaluating the Oversight of Scientific Misconduct
The office of Research Integrity has proposed a new definition of scientific misconduct that will substantively reduce the federal government's role of oversight of scientific practices.
Barbara K Redman, Jon F Merz
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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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Coping with scientific misconduct
BMJ, 2011Research misconduct can have serious implications, but getting it investigated is not always straightforward.
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2021
This chapter has two purposes: to show that scientific misconduct is a real problem in the chemical community, and to give guidance for the decision of whether an intended action in a research context is appropriate or not. The former has received a lot of media attention lately.
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This chapter has two purposes: to show that scientific misconduct is a real problem in the chemical community, and to give guidance for the decision of whether an intended action in a research context is appropriate or not. The former has received a lot of media attention lately.
Henk ten Have +1 more
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Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 2014
Harry Collins, Lutz Bornmann
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Harry Collins, Lutz Bornmann
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Pediatrics, 1991
In 1916, while British troops were dying in the trenches of Europe, an obscure American by the name of James Shearer published an article in the British Medical Journal describing a method he had devised for depicting the path of gunshot wounds... The British military embarked on a vigorous and costly program to put Shearer's method ...
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In 1916, while British troops were dying in the trenches of Europe, an obscure American by the name of James Shearer published an article in the British Medical Journal describing a method he had devised for depicting the path of gunshot wounds... The British military embarked on a vigorous and costly program to put Shearer's method ...
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