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Research Integrity, First Edition
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300 Minutes
This course covers all stages of the arts and humanities research process, from planning through to reporting. Information, practical advice and reflective activities are included in key areas such as dealing with misconduct, conflict of interest, mentoring, collecting, sharing and interpreting data and material, plagiarism, authorship, peer review and responsibility to the public and society.
300 Minutes
This course covers all stages of the biomedical sciences research process, from planning through to reporting. Information, practical advice and reflective activities are included in key areas such as dealing with misconduct, conflict of interest, mentoring, research with human participants, data collection, sharing and interpretation, plagiarism, authorship, peer review and responsibility to the public and society.
300 Minutes
This course covers all stages of the engineering and technology research process, from planning through to reporting. Information, practical advice and reflective activities are included in key areas such as dealing with misconduct, conflict of interest, mentoring, data collection, sharing and interpretation, plagiarism, authorship, peer review and responsibility to the public and society.
300 Minutes
This course covers all stages of the natural and physical sciences research process, from planning through to reporting. Information, practical advice and reflective activities are included in key areas such as dealing with misconduct, conflict of interest, mentoring, data collection, sharing and interpretation, plagiarism, authorship, peer review and responsibility to the public and society.
300 Minutes
This course covers all stages of the social and behavioural sciences research process, from planning through to reporting. Information, practical advice and reflective activities are included in key areas such as dealing with misconduct, conflict of interest, mentoring, research with human participants, data collection, sharing and interpretation, plagiarism, authorship, peer review and responsibility to the public and society.