Pages that link to "Important For:Journal editors"
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The following pages link to Important For:Journal editors:
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- The impact of the GDPR on scientific data (← links)
- Peer review (← links)
- Post-publication peer review (← links)
- Publishers - COPE guidelines (← links)
- Retractions: correcting the scientific literature (← links)
- Standards of authorship (← links)
- Research metrics (← links)
- Guest Authorship, Mortality Reporting, and Integrity in Rofecoxib Studies (← links)
- Research Problems at Australian University Hit the News (← links)
- Traver paper: The Unique Case of a Published Delusion (← links)
- Implications of a Single Highly Cited Article on a Journal and Its Citation Indexes (← links)
- The EQUATOR Network: Reporting guidelines (← links)
- Conflict of interest in peer review (← links)
- Hostile peer review (← links)
- Improper data use (a bias distorting research results) (← links)
- Outcome reporting bias (← links)
- P-value hacking (← links)
- Perverse incentives (← links)
- Publication bias (positive results) (← links)
- Salami publication (← links)
- Selective citation (← links)
- Self-plagiarism (← links)
- Spin of research results (← links)
- Research misconduct (← links)
- Plagiarism (← links)
- Long Distance Collaboration (← links)
- Can a scientific paper be published anonymously? (← links)
- Prominent Video Game-Violence Researcher Loses Another Paper to Retraction (← links)
- Image Integrity (← links)
- Publication, Dissemination and Research Integrity: An Educational Scenario by the EnTIRE project (← links)
- Transpose (← links)
- Reviewing, Evaluating, Editing and Research Integrity: An Educational Scenario by the EnTIRE project (← links)
- Research Integrity and Research Ethics Scenarios for Teaching (← links)
- Fake peer-reviewing (← links)
- (re)submitting without consent of all authors (← links)
- Replicability (← links)
- Statistical pre-registration (← links)
- Peer Review in the Social Sciences and Humanities (← links)
- Forensic Statistics to detect Data Fabrication (← links)
- Insufficiently reported study flaws and limitations (← links)
- A scoping review of competencies for scientific editors of biomedical journals. (← links)
- What do journal editors do when they suspect research misconduct? (← links)
- Publication (← links)
- U.S. gov’t researchers withdraw climate paper after using pseudonyms (← links)
- Unhelpful retraction notice about a study that received favourable media attention (← links)
- What happens when an ex-physicist writes about gender identity? (← links)
- Fourth retraction for neuroscientist sentenced for fraud (← links)
- A 24-year-old sociology paper found to have plagiarised a 1975 article (← links)
- The publication of controversial views (← links)
- Definition of plagiarism: Phrasing (← links)