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Which of the following is an example of research misconduct?
Which of the following is an example of research misconduct?
What is the definition of fabrication in research misconduct?
What is the definition of fabrication in research misconduct?
What is the definition of falsification in research misconduct?
What is the definition of falsification in research misconduct?
What does plagiarism involve in research misconduct?
What does plagiarism involve in research misconduct?
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Which researcher was involved in fabricating data related to aging and hormone replacement therapy?
Which researcher was involved in fabricating data related to aging and hormone replacement therapy?
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What does falsification in research misconduct involve?
What does falsification in research misconduct involve?
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What did Dr. John Darsee do to falsify his research?
What did Dr. John Darsee do to falsify his research?
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What was the falsification involving anesthesiologist Scott Reuben related to?
What was the falsification involving anesthesiologist Scott Reuben related to?
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Which time period did Darsee previously use false data at Notre Dame University?
Which time period did Darsee previously use false data at Notre Dame University?
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What is the definition of falsification in the context of research misconduct?
What is the definition of falsification in the context of research misconduct?
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Study Notes
Research Misconduct Overview
- Research misconduct includes unethical practices like fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism, compromising the integrity of research.
Fabrication
- Fabrication involves making up data or results and recording or reporting them as if they were real and obtained through proper research methodology.
Falsification
- Falsification refers to manipulating research materials, equipment, or processes, or altering or omitting data to misrepresent the research findings.
Plagiarism
- Plagiarism entails using someone else's ideas, processes, results, or words without proper acknowledgment, misleading others about the origins of the work.
Notable Case: Scott Reuben
- Anesthesiologist Scott Reuben committed research misconduct by falsifying data related to pain management studies, impacting the credibility of research in this area.
Notable Case: Dr. John Darsee
- Dr. John Darsee engaged in falsification of research results, particularly in studies related to cardiology, which included the use of fabricated data.
Notre Dame University Incident
- Dr. John Darsee used false data during his time at Notre Dame University from 1983 to 1989, raising serious ethical questions regarding his research practices.
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Test your knowledge of research misconduct with this quiz covering fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism. Learn about the different types of research misconduct and how to recognize them.