Te Ara Tika Guidelines for Māori research ethics: A framework for researchers and ethics committee members New Zealand, 2010

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Te Ara Tika Guidelines for Māori research ethics: A framework for researchers and ethics committee members New Zealand, 2010

What is this about?

The document 'Te Ara Tika Guidelines for Māori research ethics: A framework for researchers and ethics committee members ', developed in 2010 in New Zealand, is a national guideline that addresses the principles of research integrity. Authored by Pūtaiora Writing Group , and available in English and Maori, it targets the research community in New Zealand. It provides clear expectations for responsible conduct in research and defines practices that safeguard honesty, transparency, and accountability.   The text outlines responsibilities of both individual researchers and institutions. It identifies misconduct such as plagiarism, data falsification, fabrication, and unethical authorship, while also promoting good practices in publication, peer review, and collaborative research. It emphasizes effective data management, openness in reporting, and respect for colleagues, participants, and the wider community. Institutions are encouraged to create supportive environments through policies, training, and oversight mechanisms.   The document serves as an official reference for aligning national research standards with international expectations, reinforcing ethical norms across research fields.

Why is this important?

Te Ara Tika Guidelines for Māori research ethics: A framework for researchers and ethics committee members ' is important because it ensures credibility and trust in research by providing both preventive and corrective guidance. It prevents misconduct by educating researchers on standards, and offers frameworks for addressing violations fairly.   In today’s interconnected research environment, having shared ethical codes strengthens international collaboration and consistency. For governments, institutions, and the public, this document demonstrates commitment to transparency, fairness, and societal responsibility. It is not just a guideline but a foundation for safeguarding the reliability of research outcomes.

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