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- (re)submitting without consent of all authors
- Not acknowledging contributors who do not qualify for authorship
- Communicate results to the general public before a peer reviewed publication is available
- Journal Impact Factor
- Outcome reporting bias
- Replicability
- Research with children
- Spin of research results
- Ethical issues of involving children with disabilities in research
- Standards of authorship
- Research metrics
- Research integrity training for diverse disciplines
- Questionable Research Practices in Collaboration
- High income and low- and middle-income country collaborations
- Questionable research practices & research misbehaviors
- Improper data use (a bias distorting research results)
- Affiliations
- Responsible mentoring
- Being grossly unfair to your collaborators
- Research Integrity Advisors
- Post-publication peer review
- Take no full responsibility for the integrity of the research project and its reports
- Funders
- Salami publication
- Plan S
- Research ethics committees
- Research ethics committee members' skills
- Connecting researchers through ORCID
- Publishers - COPE guidelines
- "Met de billen bloot" (airing your dirty laundry)
- Confidentiality
- Questionable Research Practices in Data Collection
- Theme:A22bd155-7f88-4750-aa9c-cba9ad72cbec
- AI Generated Content
- The Hong Kong Principles for assessing researchers: Fostering research integrity
- Conflict of interest in peer review
- Responsible supervision
- Reward campaign
- Consent for publication (Participant)
- Mertonian norms
- Epistemic virtues
- Paper Mills
- Falsifiability and Attractor States in Scientific Theories: A Framework for Evaluating Evidence
- Protecting research subjects
- Institutional codes of conduct for research integrity
- Research culture
- Intellectual property rights in research collaborations
- Anonymisation and pseudonymisation
- Legal rights of accused scientists
- Values and norms