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  1. Team-based learning instruction for responsible conduct of research positively impacts ethical decision-making
  2. Best Practice Guide for Research Integrity and Ethics (2020), Research Integrity / Research Ethics Working Group of BMBWF
  3. The German Association of University Professors and Lecturers' (DHV) Position Paper on Scientific Self-regulation and Scientific Misconduct
  4. Business Ethics Perspectives: Faculty Plagiarism and Fraud
  5. THE CONCORDAT TO SUPPORT RESEARCH INTEGRITY (2019), Universities UK
  6. Self help in medical ethics
  7. Policy documents of the German Rectors’ Conference (HRK)
  8. Reported goals for responsible conduct of research courses
  9. Japan fails to settle university dispute
  10. Self-plagiarism and suspected salami publishing
  11. You want to do what? Paper on anal swabs for COVID-19 retracted for ethical issues
  12. Official notice published for chem paper slated for retraction in 2011
  13. Informed Consent with Pre-Testing Convenience Samples
  14. Path2Integrity "RI in Curricula" map
  15. Publication planning: promoting an ethics of transparency and integrity in biomedical research
  16. Child protection and confidentiality: Surveying children’s experiences of violence, abuse and neglect
  17. OAPEN OA Books Toolkit
  18. Declaration of Istanbul
  19. Research Ethics Compass
  20. An empirical research study of the efficacy of two plagiarism-detection applications
  21. Misuse of grant money for personal purposes
  22. Taiwan Code of Conduct for Research Integrity 2020
  23. Data acquisition
  24. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation – Open Access Policy (2025 update)
  25. JST Policy on Open Access to Research Publications and Research Data Management (2017), Science Council of Japan
  26. Frauds and misconduct in scientific research: a harsh lesson from the pandemic
  27. Dutch psychology fraudster avoids trial
  28. Science Foundation Ireland, Open Access Policy and Guidance
  29. Research Reproducibility
  30. Code of Good Scientific Practice (2014), FAPESP São Paulo Research Foundation
  31. Guidance for implementation of ethics and integrity training
  32. Lithuanian Code of Ethics for Researchers 2012
  33. Plagiarism, Voluntary Settlement Agreements and Public Health Service Grants
  34. The Hazardous Consent Forms
  35. Author misconduct: Not just the editors' responsibility
  36. Raising Open and User-friendly Transparency-Enabling Technologies forPublic Administrations
  37. Statement of Principles and Practices for Research Ethics, Integrity, and Culture in the Context of Rapid-Results Research
  38. The rector who resigned after plagiarizing a student’s PhD thesis
  39. Fraud, errors and gamesmanship in experimental toxicology: Extasy
  40. Framework to Enhance Research Integrity in Research Collaborations (2022), National Research Integrity Forum
  41. CODE OF ETHICS FOR RESEARCH WORKERS (2017)
  42. Hiding A Suspect
  43. Handling self-admissions of fraud
  44. Attempting to Assure Accuracy
  45. Authorship in scholarly manuscripts: practical considerations for resident and early career physicians
  46. Application of a sensemaking approach to ethics training in the physical sciences and engineering
  47. Policy on open access to research publications (2019), the Federation of Finnish Learned Societies (TSV)
  48. Recommendations for the Investigation of Research Misconduct
  49. Validated model of key OS Impact pathways and recommendations
  50. What's in That Bottle? What's in That Pipe?
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