Research Misconducts Flashcards

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means fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism in proposing, performing, or reviewing research, or in reporting research results

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Research misconducts

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2
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an act of poor management

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Misconduct

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Making up data or results and recording or reporting them.

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Fabrication

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2
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Intentional; for personal gain or to damage another

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Fraud

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Manipulating research materials, equipment, or processes, or changing or omitting data or results such that the research is not accurately represented in the research record.

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Falsification

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Appropriation of another person’s ideas, processes, results, or words without giving appropriate credit.

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Plagiarism

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a Norwegian dentist, physician, and former medical researcher published an article that was based on 908 fabricated subjects

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Jon Sudbø

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falsified (and fabricated) cell count data to falsely report the effects of pesticide exposure to the development of Parkinson’s Disease

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Mona Thiruchelvam, PhD

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PLAGIARISM

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Plagiarism of ideas
Plagiarism of graphs or tables
Plagiarism of figures
Plagiarism of text
Redundant or duplicate publication
Self-plagiarism

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