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Integrity of Scientific Research : Fraud, Misconduct and Fake News in the Academic, Medical and Social Environment
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Joel Faintuch
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Salomão Faintuch
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2022
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-030-99679-6
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978-3-030-99680-2
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2022
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-99680-2
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Past and Current Status of Scientific, Academic, and Research Fraud
pp. 9
Research Integrity: The Roles of Academicians, Their Institutions, and Other Agencies
pp. 15
Indictment or Information Can Lie: Post-Truth in Science
pp. 27
Legislation on Research Misconduct: Rationales and Reflections—A Swedish Perspective
pp. 41
Publishing, Perishing, and the Infodemic of Fake Science
pp. 53
Policies and Ethical Challenges in Social Science Research
pp. 61
Pseudoscience During the COVID-19 Pandemic
pp. 71
Lysenkoism: A Fine Line Between Formation of Scientific News and Disinformation
pp. 81
Misconduct and Consent: The Importance of Informed Consent in Medical Research
pp. 93
Research Biobanks and External Researchers Under the European General Data Protection Regulation: Between Controller-Processor Relationship and Joint Controllership
pp. 101
Research Involving Human Participants and Their Biological Material: A South African Perspective
pp. 113
Ethical and Legal Risks of Artificial Intelligence in Radiology
pp. 123
Typhoid Fever as a Biological Nazi Weapon in the Terezin Jewish Ghetto
pp. 131
Fraud, Misconduct, and Unethical Practices in Biomedical Research in China
pp. 139
Misrepresentation of Scientific Figures
pp. 151
Myths About Race and Racism on University Campuses
pp. 163
Harassment as Scientific Misconduct
pp. 177
Sexual Harassment in Orthopedic Training: Personal Perspectives and Outlooks for the Future
pp. 191
Institutional-Level Tracking to Combat Mistreatment of Medical Students, Residents, and Fellows
pp. 207
Misleading Research of So-Called Alternative Medicine
pp. 215
False Information and Mandatory Pediatric Vaccination
pp. 227
Regulatory, Ethical and Political Challenges of Experimentation with LSD on Human Subjects
pp. 235
Controversies with Clinical Trial Regulations in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
pp. 243
Dangers of FDA Oversight of Clinical Trials in Developing Countries
pp. 253
Current Status of Research with Brain Organoids
pp. 261
Ending Clinical Trials Prematurely
pp. 275
Curtailing Corruption in the Recruitment of Public Sector Health Workers in Uganda
pp. 281
Legal and Regulatory Issues in Selfie Telemedicine
pp. 297
Healing the Healers: Addressing Moral Injury in Healthcare Workers During COVID-19
pp. 307
Is Multi-level Marketing of Nutrition Supplements Questionable?
pp. 313
Euthanasia Not On Trial: The Career of an Austrian Nazi Doctor After 1945
pp. 323
Curbside Consultations in Pediatric Dermatology: Risks and Benefits
pp. 335
Social Media and How to Overcome Fake News in Health
pp. 341
Cyberbullying in the University Setting
pp. 351
Categories of Fake News from the Perspective of Social Harmfulness
pp. 361
Preregistration of Studies with Existing Data
pp. 371
Preregistration in Animal Research
pp. 379
Plagiarism in Philosophy Research
pp. 389
Scientific Articles Retracted for Misconduct or Fraud in the Dental Literature
pp. 397
Retraction of Scientific Papers: Types of Retraction, Consequences, and Impacts
pp. 409
The Role of Peer Review in the Scientific Process
pp. 417
Citation Misuses in the Biomedical Literature and Its Effects on Public Health
pp. 427
Understanding Ghostwriting and Ghost Authorship As Problems of Research Integrity
pp. 439
Funding of Clinical Trials Through Non-Profit and Third-Party Organizations: A Case Study of the CREATE-X Trial in Japan
pp. 451
Pharmaceutical Company Payments to Clinical Practice Guideline Authors
pp. 469
How to Mitigate Unintentional Misconduct with Samples and Data in Biorepositories
pp. 477
Combatting Corruption in the Pharmaceutical Sector
pp. 487
Conflicts of Interest Between Neurologists and Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Industries
pp. 501
Predatory Journals and Conferences
pp. 509
How Open Access Publishing Developed in the 2010s and the Potential for Publishing Misconduct
pp. 515
The Challenges from Predatory Journals and Fake Medical News
pp. 523
Cheating in the Academic Environment
pp. 533
Relevance and Challenges of Whistleblowing in the UK’s National Health System
pp. 541
Professional Development Courses for Unprofessional Physician Behavior
pp. 549
Is the Current Informed Consent Model Flawed?
pp. 559
Perverse Incentives: A Psychoanalysis of Fraud
pp. 573
Development and Implementation of a National Research Integrity System: The Case of the Estonian Code of Conduct for Research Integrity
pp. 587
Scientific Electronic Library Online/SciELO: Good Practices Guide for the Enhancement of Ethics in Scientific Publication (Version 09/2018)
pp. 591
What Research Institutions Can Do to Foster Research Integrity
pp. 597
Useful Online Resources and Guideline
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