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Scientific Misconduct
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Definition of 'Scientific Misconduct'Intentional falsification of scientific data by presentation of fraudulent or incomplete or uncorroborated findings as scientific fact. Common names: Scientific Misconduct; Misconduct, Scientific; Fraud, Scientific; Frauds, Scientific; Scientific Fraud; Scientific Frauds; Research Misconduct; Misconduct, Research; Ethics in Publishing; Publishing, Ethics in; Fraudulent Data; Data, Fraudulent |
Monday, November 23, 2009
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Latest indexed articles for 'Scientific Misconduct'
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- Are signposts in the woods pointing in the right direction?
30 Oct 2009 - FDA steps up efforts to find, remove violators of clinical trial regulations.
26 Oct 2009 - Pioneering gastroenterologist is accused of faking study results.
10 Oct 2009 - Iranian ministers in plagiarism row.
29 Sep 2009 - Ensuring data integrity.
29 Sep 2009 - [Army doctor accused of falsifying data]
22 Sep 2009 - Prevalence of ghostwriting spurs calls for transparency.
19 Sep 2009 - Findings of research misconduct.
16 Sep 2009 - Biotechnology. Researcher, two universities sued over validity of prostate cancer test.
16 Sep 2009 - [Correction and comments to an article published earlier in Lakartidningen. The article "Valve-sparing surgery should be considered primarily" has been scrutinized by KI]
30 Aug 2009 - A case of scientific misconduct: the cost of bad science.
30 Aug 2009 - A case of scientific misconduct.
30 Aug 2009 - [Unclear boundaries for scientific misconduct. Difficult to detect false and manipulated data]
30 Aug 2009 - Conflicts of interest, authorship, and disclosures in industry-related scientific publications: the tort bar and editorial oversight of medical journals.
30 Aug 2009 - Plagiarism.
30 Aug 2009 - [Fraudulent data in studies of postoperative pain]
25 Aug 2009 - Professional ethics: an overview from health research ethics point of view.
5 Aug 2009 - Findings of scientific misconduct.
8 Jul 2009 - Findings of scientific misconduct.
8 Jul 2009 - Managing conflicts of interest: who is responsible?
29 Jun 2009
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Technical information about 'Scientific Misconduct'
Definition: Intentional falsification of scientific data by presentation of fraudulent or incomplete or uncorroborated findings as scientific fact.
Descriptor UI: D015871
Alternative terms: Scientific Misconduct; Misconduct, Scientific; Fraud, Scientific; Frauds, Scientific; Scientific Fraud; Scientific Frauds; Research Misconduct; Misconduct, Research; Ethics in Publishing; Publishing, Ethics in; Fraudulent Data; Data, Fraudulent;
Related Mesh Headings: Retraction of Publication as Topic; Duplicate Publication as Topic; Plagiarism; United States Office of Research Integrity;
Allowable Qualifiers: classification; history; psychology; trends; statistics & numerical data; ethics; legislation & jurisprudence;
Tree Number: K01.316.768.500;
History Note: 90
Technical Notes: PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT is also available