Research misconduct observed by students is usually not actionable because…
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Suppose you buy stock at a price of $[o] per share. Four mon…
Suppose you buy stock at a price of $[o] per share. Four months later, you sell it for $[p]. You also received a dividend of $0.80 per share. What is the percentage holding period rate of return on this investment?
Which of the following could be considered an example of une…
Which of the following could be considered an example of unethical research misconduct?
Students who are included as an author on a publication have…
Students who are included as an author on a publication have the same responsibility to review, correct, and evaluate their data included in the paper as do other more senior authors.
If you suspect someone of falsifying data that will be used…
If you suspect someone of falsifying data that will be used in a publication the best approach is to first…
During your first phone conversation with the Research Integ…
During your first phone conversation with the Research Integrity Officer at your institution regarding research misconduct…
Research misconduct does NOT include selecting the best data…
Research misconduct does NOT include selecting the best data from a set of data to include in a publication
Selective reporting of data is usually not considered to be…
Selective reporting of data is usually not considered to be unethical research behavior. Reporting of non-existent data is always an example of unethical research behavior.
When questioning whether something a person did is unethical…
When questioning whether something a person did is unethical it is best to be aware of any personal feelings you may have towards that person.
Determining whether a situation has a “moral dimension” that…
Determining whether a situation has a “moral dimension” that should be considered can be addressed by asking the question “Why is this setting off alarm bells?”