research misconduct
Research misconduct refers to intentional or unintentional actions that deviate from accepted ethical and professional practices within the scientific research process, including fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism of data, results, or ideas, as well as any other practices that compromise the integrity, objectivity, or credibility of research.
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