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RCR
training: The Resposible Conduct in
Research training is now available. Please click below
to get started:
Research Ethics and Academic
Integrity: Guided by
principles of adult learning and incorporating video
vignettes, the case studies presented below were constructed
to foster informal discussions about issues of academic
and research integrity between all those involved
in research: faculty, staff, postdoctoral student
researchers, graduate student researchers, and undergraduate
student researchers.
This resource tool provides an active
model and a starting point for discussion for those
involved in research. It addresses multiple learning
styles, and enhances the mentoring relationship by
sharing knowledge and experiences with other people.
You may also wish to visit the Research
Ethics and Academic Integrity Student Forum created
to feature questions and discussion for the selected
videos.
To view the videos below you will need to get the
most recent version of Windows Media Player. Download
it here for free:
Discussion & Video Guidelines:
- Click
icon to play the video.
- Click on "Definition"
to see what the term presented is defined as
- Click on "Discussion Questions"
for some points to think about from the video
- Click on "Post at the Discussion
Forum" to discuss the topic from a general
viewpoint or from a discipline-specific viewpoint.
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Balancing
Responsiblities |
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Cheating |
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Choosing a Mentor |
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Co-authorship |
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Conflict of Interest |
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Data Analysis |
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Data Management |
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Data Manipulation |
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Data Ownership |
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Disability |
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Inappropirate Sharing of Lab Resources |
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Intellectual Property |
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IRB |
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Plaigiarism and Inappropriate Citation |
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Problems with Mentor |
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Sexual Harrasement |
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This project was made possible through
a contract with the Office of Research Integrity,
US Department of Health and Human Services by Syracuse
Univeristy. If you would like further information,
please contact the Professional Development Programs
of the Graduate School at taprog@syr.edu.
Credits:
- Executive Producer: Stacey
Lane Tice
- Writers: Stacey Lane Tice, Derina
S. Samuel, Ken Sagendorf
- Producer: Derina S. Samuel
- Adapted from http://www.syr.edu
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