When Does Science Become a Lie? On Fabrication, Falsification, Plagiarism, and Unethical Authorship
2025-11-17 15:00
Microsoft Teams
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This training aims to explain academic ethics violations and their consequences, as well as how to prevent and avoid them. It presents what constitutes data misconduct (fabrication, falsification, omission, tailoring hypotheses to results) and how to ensure ethical data collection and presentation. It also introduces authorship criteria and what constitutes unethical authorship.
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