Scientific Misconduct: Falsification, Fabrication, and Plagiarism (FFP)

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  • Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
  • Scientific misconduct refers to unethical practices in the conduct of research. The most serious types of scientific misconduct are Falsification, Fabrication, and Plagiarism, collectively known as FFP. Each of these practices undermines the integrity of research and the trustworthiness of scientific findings. Falsification, Fabrication, and Plagiarism (FFP) represent serious forms of scientific misconduct that can significantly undermine the integrity and reliability of research. Addressing and preventing these practices is essential to maintaining trust in the scientific community and ensuring the validity of scientific advancements. Through education, clear policies, a culture of integrity, and effective oversight, the research community can mitigate the risks associated with FFP.

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