NEUR 2001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Natural Sciences And Engineering Research Council, Scientific Misconduct, Main Source

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Note: 1 in 3 scientists confessed to having sinned. Increase knowledge of issues surrounding responsible conduct of research. Ability to make ethical or legal choice when faced with research conflict. Understand that there is a range of acceptable research practices. Adopt a positive attitude involving research ethics and responsible conduct. Tri-council agency framework: responsible conduct of research. Tri-council: cihr, nserc, sshrc: cihr canadian institutes of health research, nserc natural sciences and engineering research council of canada, sshrc social science and humanities research council. Note: this is the main source of research funding for canadian institutions. Fabrication: making up data/methods/findings, including graphs of figures. Falsification: manipulating or omitting data without acknowledging the omission. This may lead to inaccurate findings or conclusions: this includes figures and graphs. Destruction of research records: destroying your own or someone else"s research data/records to avoid detection of wrongdoing.

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