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  • Scientific Research Ethics
  • Academic Integrity

Background:

  • Ethical principles are fundamental to scientific integrity and societal trust in research outcomes.
  • The digital age and evolving evaluation metrics (impact factor, h-index, citations) create pressure, potentially leading to scientific misconduct.
  • Practices like data falsification, plagiarism, and gift authorship undermine the scientific profession.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the erosion of ethical standards in scientific research.
  • To identify prevalent unethical practices in academia and science.
  • To emphasize the urgent need for structured education and institutional oversight in scientific ethics.

Main Methods:

  • The study is a review and discussion of ethical breaches in scientific research.
  • It analyzes the impact of increased knowledge, digital accessibility, and performance metrics on scientific conduct.
  • It examines various forms of misconduct, including plagiarism, data fabrication, and authorship issues.

Main Results:

  • Scientific research faces significant ethical challenges due to increased pressure and accessibility of information.
  • Common ethical breaches include plagiarism, data falsification, redundant publication, and authorship misconduct.
  • There is a notable rise in unethical practices driven by the pursuit of career advancement and recognition.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing robust education and training in Responsible Conduct of Research is essential.
  • Establishing Offices of Ethics in research institutions is critical for oversight and guidance.
  • Strengthening ethical frameworks is vital to restore public trust and ensure the integrity of scientific endeavors.