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まとめ
科学的な不正行為は,矛盾するプロトコルを持つ世界的な問題です. 研究の誠実さと不正行為の防止のための国際的な協力を促進するために,リスボン会議が召集された.
科学分野:
- グローバル・ヘルス グローバル・ヘルス
- 科学の倫理学 科学の倫理学
- 研究政策 研究政策
背景:
- 科学的不正行為は,世界的な大きな課題となっています.
- 不正行為に対処するための現在のプロトコルは,断片化されており,統一性が欠けている.
研究 の 目的:
- 研究の誠実さを促進するための国際的な協力を奨励する.
- 世界的に科学的な不正行為を防止するための戦略を開発する.
主な方法:
- 研究の誠実性に関する国際会議を招集する.
- 不正行為に関するプロトコルの調和に関する議論の促進.
主要な成果:
- 統一された国際的アプローチの必要性を認識した.
- 研究基準を維持するための共同努力の重要性を強調した.
結論:
- 国際的な協力は,効果的な研究の完全性にとって極めて重要です.
- 科学的不正行為に効果的に闘うためには,標準化されたプロトコルが必要である.
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