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Publication ethics. Sessions 22-23 C507 Scientific Writing. Introduction. In these sessions, we will look at a number of situations where bioethics regarding publication are in some manner violated Discussion will be key here. Scenario 1. Allegations of falsification of data. Scenario 2.
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Publication ethics Sessions 22-23 C507 Scientific Writing
Introduction • In these sessions, we will look at a number of situations where bioethics regarding publication are in some manner violated • Discussion will be key here
Scenario 1 • Allegations of falsification of data
Scenario 2 • “Ownership of data” and the Freedom on Information Act
Scenario 3 • Redundant publication
Scenario 4 • Undisclosed data-dredging
Scenario 5 • Conflict of interest
Scenario 6 • Withdrawal of an accepted paper
Scenario 7 • Confidentiality of reviews
Scenario 8 • Noneditorial use of privileged information
Scenario 9 • Sequence of publication
Scenario 10 • Commitment to publish
Scenario 11 • Bias against publication of negative results
Scenario 12 • Subsidized journal issues and proceedings of sponsored meetings
Scenario 13 • Results of a “black box” procedure
Scenario 14 • Prior publication in a “throwaway” journal
Scenario 15 • Non-English publication
Scenario 16 • Disputes over authorship
Scenario 17 • Group review
Scenario 18 • Possibley unethical research
Scenario 19 • Lack of informed consent and IRB approval