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Handling Misconduct Allegations

Adventures in Collaborative Research
Federal Policy on Research Misconduct
Why All These Rules?
A Best-Case Scenario for the Organization of University Research
The Cynthia Lee Case
The Diane Archer Case
Doubts about Published Research
Getting Started in Teaching about Ethical Issues in Physics
Fostering Integrity in Research
Responsible Conduct of Research Scenario: Research Misconduct
Falsification, Fabrication, Plagiarism & Cheating Bibliography
Overly Ambitious Researchers - Fabricating Data
Is There an Error?
Requested to Falsify Data
O, What a Tangled Web We Weave!
Just When Things Were Going Well...
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