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Research Misconduct

NetEthics: Building Tools & Training to Advance Responsible Conduct in Complex Research Networks Pioneering Novel Technologies
Research Misconduct: Slides from an RCR Instruction Workshop
Research Ethics Syllabus
Adventures in Collaborative Research
Federal Policy on Research Misconduct
A Best-Case Scenario for the Organization of University Research
How Common is Bad Behavior in Science?
The Ten Most Important Things to Know About Research Ethics
The Diane Archer Case
Topics: Research Misconduct
Deepfakes and the Value-Neutrality Thesis
Misconduct Accounts for the Majority of Retracted Scientific Publications
Truth and Trustworthiness in Research
Doubts about Published Research
Best Practices for Publishing Your Research: Preparing Text and Avoiding Plagiarism
Best Practices for Publishing Your Research: Data Fabrication and Falsification
Getting Started in Teaching about Ethical Issues in Physics
The Contrary Research Environment: What is RCR Instruction Up Against?
Chapter 2: Laboratory Practices
Chapter 1: Ethical Codes in Physics and Related Fields

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Award No. 2055332. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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