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PART ONE THE INTEGRITY OF RESEARCH |
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The 1992 Responsible Science Report |
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Why Revisit These Issues? |
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18 | (5) |
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23 | (4) |
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2 Foundations of Integrity in Research: Core Values and Guidings Norms |
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27 | (12) |
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Transmitting Values and Norms in Research |
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27 | (2) |
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The Core Values of Research |
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29 | (9) |
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A Definition of Research Integrity |
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38 | (1) |
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3 Important Trends and Challenges in the Research Environment |
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How Research Environment Issues Identified in Responsible Science Have Evolved Since the Early 1990s |
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40 | (13) |
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Major Changes in the Research Environment Since 1992, 46 Trends in Research and Implications for Authorship |
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53 | (4) |
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PART TWO RESEARCH MISCONDUCT AND DETRIMENTAL RESEARCH PRACTICES |
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4 Context and Definitions |
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57 | (20) |
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57 | (2) |
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Why Is a Framework of Concepts and Definitions of Key Terms Needed? |
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59 | (4) |
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63 | (10) |
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Detrimental Research Practices |
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73 | (1) |
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74 | (3) |
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5 Incidence and Consequences |
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The Incidence of Research Misconduct and Detrimental Research Practices |
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77 | (4) |
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81 | (10) |
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6 Understanding the Causes |
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Why Is It Important to Better Understand the Causes of Research Misconduct? |
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Insights from the Social and Behavioral Sciences About Research Misconduct and Detrimental Research Practices |
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Current Funding and Organizational Trends and Their Negative Impacts on Research Environments |
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98 | (5) |
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The Value and Importance of Research on Research Integrity |
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7 Addressing Research Misconduct and Detrimental Research Practices: Current Knowledge and Issues |
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Addressing Research Misconduct |
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Addressing Detrimental Research Practices |
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Authorship-Related Challenges to Research Integrity |
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Addressing Other Misconduct: Protecting Those Who Raise Concerns and Make Good-Faith Allegations |
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144 | (3) |
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8 Exploring New Approaches |
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Costs and Benefits of Improved Approaches |
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The Research Integrity Advisory Board |
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Strengthening Authorship Standards and Practices |
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154 | (9) |
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PART THREE FOSTERING INTEGRITY IN RESEARCH |
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9 Identifying and Promoting Best Practices For Research Integrity |
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Framing Best Practices for Research Integrity |
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165 | (30) |
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10 Education For the Responsible Conduct of Research |
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Putting RCR Education Activities in Context |
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Federal Requirements for RCR Education |
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The Objectives, Goals, and Benefits of RCR Education |
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The Effectiveness of RCR Education and Its Assessment |
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Strategies and Forms of RCR Education |
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200 | (3) |
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RCR Education in the Broader Context |
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A Comprehensive Approach to RCR Education |
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11 Findings and Recommendations |
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205 | (3) |
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Findings and Recommendations |
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A Biographical Information on the Committee and Staff |
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227 | (12) |
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B Agendas of Committee Meeting Public Sessions |
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239 | (6) |
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C Assessing the Effectiveness of Responsible Conduct of Research Training: Key Findings and Viable Procedures |
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245 | (20) |
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D Detailed Case Histories |
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265 | (22) |
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