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One of the most important research ethical issues that should be taken into consideration is “scientific misconduct” such as fabrication, falsification and plagiarism. Plagiarism can occur at any stage of the research activities such as reporting, communicating, authoring, and peer review.
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In‐Wheel Piezoelectric DC Power Generator With Zero Resistive Torque
In this paper, we present a wheel‐shaped direct‐current piezoelectric generator (DC‐PG) that fundamentally overcomes these constraints by producing phase‐stable DC electricity directly from rolling motion. By embedding this system into suitcase wheels, we demonstrated a fully integrated real‐time location tracking system powered solely by mechanical ...
Hyun Soo Kim +19 more
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Editorial research and the publication process in biomedicine and health: Report from the Esteve Foundation Discussion Group, December 2012. [PDF]
Despite the fact that there are more than twenty thousand biomedical journals in the world, research into the work of editors and publication process in biomedical and health care journals is rare.
Malički, M., Marusić, A., von Elm, E.
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Misconduct in scientific publication
During a SARS-CoV-2 infection pandemic, there was also a “pandemic” of scientific articles written and published at a dreadful speed. Thus, due to their own haste, journals have made available to the medical and scientific community several studies with
José Eleutério Jr
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Large Language Model‐Based Chatbots in Higher Education
The use of large language models (LLMs) in higher education can facilitate personalized learning experiences, advance asynchronized learning, and support instructors, students, and researchers across diverse fields. The development of regulations and guidelines that address ethical and legal issues is essential to ensure safe and responsible adaptation
Defne Yigci +4 more
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Reproducible Research: a Dissenting Opinion [PDF]
Reproducible Research, the de facto title of a growing movement\ud within many scientific fields, would require the code, used to\ud generate the experimental results, be published along with any\ud paper.
Drummond, Dr. Chris
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Knowledge in the dark: scientific challenges and ways forward [PDF]
A key dimension of our current era is Big Data, the rapid rise in produced data and information; a key frustration is that we are nonetheless living in an age of ignorance, as the real knowledge and understanding of people does not seem to be ...
Bartram, Isabelle +3 more
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Objective Spin refers to reporting strategies that highlight the benefits of an experimental treatment or divert attention from nonsignificant primary outcomes. To assess spin in randomized clinic trials (RCTs) on pharmaceutical efficacy in multiple sclerosis (MS) and explore associated factors.
Marta Mascareñas‐García +10 more
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Measuring Scientific Misconduct—Lessons from Criminology
This article draws on research traditions and insights from Criminology to elaborate on the problems associated with current practices of measuring scientific misconduct. Analyses of the number of retracted articles are shown to suffer from the fact that
Felicitas Hesselmann +2 more
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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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