Pages that link to "Important For:Peer reviewers"
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The following pages link to Important For:Peer reviewers:
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- Standards of authorship (← links)
- Organised Crime Against the Academic Peer Review System (← links)
- Changing a grant proposal to meet the reviewers requests (← links)
- 'I am really sorry': Peer Reviewer Stole Text for Own Paper (← links)
- Dubious Peer Reviews Lead to 10 Retractions (← links)
- COPE seminar, webinar and ppt presentation (← links)
- Can a scientific paper be published anonymously? (← links)
- Responsible Authorship and Peer Review - Columbia RCR Course, Module 3 (← links)
- Reviewing, Evaluating, Editing and Research Integrity: An Educational Scenario by the EnTIRE project (← links)
- Research Integrity and Research Ethics Scenarios for Teaching (← links)
- Unfair reviewing (← links)
- Committee On Publication Ethics (COPE) Guidelines (← links)
- European Network for Research Evaluation in the Social Sciences and the Humanities (ENRESSH) (← links)
- DOAB (← links)
- Multiple submission (← links)
- Reproducibility of methodology (← links)
- Pirated Idea for Research (← links)
- The Suspect Questionnaire (← links)
- High Integration of Research Monographs in the European Open Science (HIRMEOS) (← links)
- Guidance on the Management of Clinical Trials during the COVID-19 Pandemic (← links)
- European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) (← links)
- Preparing raw clinical data for publication: guidance for journal editors, authors, and peer reviewers (← links)
- Want to make sure your paper gets published? Just do your own peer review like this researcher did (← links)
- Environmental journal pulls two papers for “compromised” peer review (← links)
- Springer Nature ‘continuing to investigate the concerns raised’ about paper linking obesity and lying (← links)
- Journal calls 2012 paper “deeply offensive to particular minorities” (← links)
- Manuscript Guidelines Journals (← links)
- Funding (Sponsorship) bias (← links)
- Hypothesizing after the results are known (HARKing) (← links)
- Conflict of interest: a research integrity and research ethics perspective (← links)
- Not asking permission from contributors for the wording of the acknowledgement (← links)
- Research Integrity: the Experience of a Doubting Thomas (← links)
- Respectable and honest supervision ensures responsible and ethical research in the future. (← links)
- SPOC: Integrity in academic publication: authorship and peer review (← links)