Why and how to incorporate issues of race/ethnicity and gender in research integrity education
Account Res. 2023 Jul 31:1-24. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2239145. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWith the increasing focus on issues of race/ethnicity and sex/gender1 across the spectrum of human activity, it is past time to consider how instruction in research integrity should incorporate these topics. Until very recently, issues of race/ethnicity and sex/gender have not typically appeared on any conventional lists of research integrity or responsible conduct of research (RCR) topics in the United States or, likely, other countries as well.2 However, I argue that not only can we incorporate these issues, we should do so t...
Source: Accountability in Research - August 1, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Lisa M Rasmussen Source Type: research

Why and how to incorporate issues of race/ethnicity and gender in research integrity education
Account Res. 2023 Jul 31:1-24. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2239145. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWith the increasing focus on issues of race/ethnicity and sex/gender1 across the spectrum of human activity, it is past time to consider how instruction in research integrity should incorporate these topics. Until very recently, issues of race/ethnicity and sex/gender have not typically appeared on any conventional lists of research integrity or responsible conduct of research (RCR) topics in the United States or, likely, other countries as well.2 However, I argue that not only can we incorporate these issues, we should do so t...
Source: Accountability in Research - August 1, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Lisa M Rasmussen Source Type: research

Why and how to incorporate issues of race/ethnicity and gender in research integrity education
Account Res. 2023 Jul 31:1-24. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2239145. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWith the increasing focus on issues of race/ethnicity and sex/gender1 across the spectrum of human activity, it is past time to consider how instruction in research integrity should incorporate these topics. Until very recently, issues of race/ethnicity and sex/gender have not typically appeared on any conventional lists of research integrity or responsible conduct of research (RCR) topics in the United States or, likely, other countries as well.2 However, I argue that not only can we incorporate these issues, we should do so t...
Source: Accountability in Research - August 1, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Lisa M Rasmussen Source Type: research

Why and how to incorporate issues of race/ethnicity and gender in research integrity education
Account Res. 2023 Jul 31:1-24. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2239145. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWith the increasing focus on issues of race/ethnicity and sex/gender1 across the spectrum of human activity, it is past time to consider how instruction in research integrity should incorporate these topics. Until very recently, issues of race/ethnicity and sex/gender have not typically appeared on any conventional lists of research integrity or responsible conduct of research (RCR) topics in the United States or, likely, other countries as well.2 However, I argue that not only can we incorporate these issues, we should do so t...
Source: Accountability in Research - August 1, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Lisa M Rasmussen Source Type: research

Why and how to incorporate issues of race/ethnicity and gender in research integrity education
Account Res. 2023 Jul 31:1-24. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2239145. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWith the increasing focus on issues of race/ethnicity and sex/gender1 across the spectrum of human activity, it is past time to consider how instruction in research integrity should incorporate these topics. Until very recently, issues of race/ethnicity and sex/gender have not typically appeared on any conventional lists of research integrity or responsible conduct of research (RCR) topics in the United States or, likely, other countries as well.2 However, I argue that not only can we incorporate these issues, we should do so t...
Source: Accountability in Research - August 1, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Lisa M Rasmussen Source Type: research

Why and how to incorporate issues of race/ethnicity and gender in research integrity education
Account Res. 2023 Jul 31:1-24. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2239145. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWith the increasing focus on issues of race/ethnicity and sex/gender1 across the spectrum of human activity, it is past time to consider how instruction in research integrity should incorporate these topics. Until very recently, issues of race/ethnicity and sex/gender have not typically appeared on any conventional lists of research integrity or responsible conduct of research (RCR) topics in the United States or, likely, other countries as well.2 However, I argue that not only can we incorporate these issues, we should do so t...
Source: Accountability in Research - August 1, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Lisa M Rasmussen Source Type: research

Why and how to incorporate issues of race/ethnicity and gender in research integrity education
Account Res. 2023 Jul 31:1-24. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2239145. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWith the increasing focus on issues of race/ethnicity and sex/gender1 across the spectrum of human activity, it is past time to consider how instruction in research integrity should incorporate these topics. Until very recently, issues of race/ethnicity and sex/gender have not typically appeared on any conventional lists of research integrity or responsible conduct of research (RCR) topics in the United States or, likely, other countries as well.2 However, I argue that not only can we incorporate these issues, we should do so t...
Source: Accountability in Research - August 1, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Lisa M Rasmussen Source Type: research

Research anomalies in criminology: How serious? How extensive over time? And who was responsible?
Account Res. 2023 Jul 31:1-37. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2241127. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA variety of ways to detect questionable research practices in small sample social science surveys have been discussed by a variety of authors. However, some of those approaches (e.g., GRIM test, SPRITE test) do not work well for results obtained from larger samples. Here several approaches for detecting anomalies in larger samples are presented and illustrated by an analysis of 78 journal articles in the area of criminology, 59 by Dr. Eric Stewart, published since 1998 with similar methods and/or authors. Of all 59 articles, 2...
Source: Accountability in Research - July 27, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Walter R Schumm Duane W Crawford Lorenza Lockett Abdullah AlRashed Asma Bin Ateeq Source Type: research

Research anomalies in criminology: How serious? How extensive over time? And who was responsible?
Account Res. 2023 Jul 31:1-37. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2241127. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA variety of ways to detect questionable research practices in small sample social science surveys have been discussed by a variety of authors. However, some of those approaches (e.g., GRIM test, SPRITE test) do not work well for results obtained from larger samples. Here several approaches for detecting anomalies in larger samples are presented and illustrated by an analysis of 78 journal articles in the area of criminology, 59 by Dr. Eric Stewart, published since 1998 with similar methods and/or authors. Of all 59 articles, 2...
Source: Accountability in Research - July 27, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Walter R Schumm Duane W Crawford Lorenza Lockett Abdullah AlRashed Asma Bin Ateeq Source Type: research

Research anomalies in criminology: How serious? How extensive over time? And who was responsible?
Account Res. 2023 Jul 27. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2241127. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA variety of ways to detect questionable research practices in small sample social science surveys have been discussed by a variety of authors. However, some of those approaches (e.g., GRIM test, SPRITE test) do not work well for results obtained from larger samples. Here several approaches for detecting anomalies in larger samples are presented and illustrated by an analysis of 78 journal articles in the area of criminology, 59 by Dr. Eric Stewart, published since 1998 with similar methods and/or authors, finding evidence that seve...
Source: Accountability in Research - July 27, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Walter R Schumm Duane W Crawford Lorenza Lockett Abdullah AlRashed Asma Bin Ateeq Source Type: research

Research anomalies in criminology: How serious? How extensive over time? And who was responsible?
Account Res. 2023 Jul 27. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2241127. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA variety of ways to detect questionable research practices in small sample social science surveys have been discussed by a variety of authors. However, some of those approaches (e.g., GRIM test, SPRITE test) do not work well for results obtained from larger samples. Here several approaches for detecting anomalies in larger samples are presented and illustrated by an analysis of 78 journal articles in the area of criminology, 59 by Dr. Eric Stewart, published since 1998 with similar methods and/or authors, finding evidence that seve...
Source: Accountability in Research - July 27, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Walter R Schumm Duane W Crawford Lorenza Lockett Abdullah AlRashed Asma Bin Ateeq Source Type: research

Is requiring Research Integrity Advisors a useful policy for improving research integrity? A census of advisors in Australia
Account Res. 2023 Jul 27:1-19. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2239532. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTResearch Integrity Advisors are used in Australia to provide impartial guidance to researchers who have questions about any aspect of responsible research practice. Every Australian institution conducting research must provide access to trained advisors. This national policy could be an important part of creating a safe environment for discussing research integrity issues and thus resolving issues. We conducted the first formal study of advisors, using a census of every Australian advisor to discover their workload and attitude...
Source: Accountability in Research - July 25, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Adrian G Barnett David N Borg Paul Glasziou Emma Beckett Source Type: research

Whistleblowing legislation and reporting on research misconduct: A case for mutual learning
Account Res. 2023 Jul 25. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2240705. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTRegulations on reporting research misconduct have undergone a remarkable process of development since the 1980s. At the same time, many states have also developed legislation governing the receiving of alerts and for protecting whistleblowers against reprisal. Although these two bodies of legislation share the aim of organizing the practice of reporting, they have been developed in isolation from each other, and without sufficient thought as to how they should be linked. Based on an analysis of European Union law and its transpositi...
Source: Accountability in Research - July 25, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Olivier Leclerc Source Type: research

Is requiring Research Integrity Advisors a useful policy for improving research integrity? A census of advisors in Australia
Account Res. 2023 Jul 25. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2239532. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTResearch Integrity Advisor s are used in Australia to provide impartial guidance to researchers who have questions about any aspect of responsible research practice. Every Australian institution conducting research must provide access to trained advisors. This national policy could be an important part of creating a safe environment for discussing research integrity issues and thus resolving issues. We conducted the first formal study of advisors, using a census of every Australian advisor to discover their workload and attitudes to...
Source: Accountability in Research - July 25, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Adrian G Barnett David N Borg Paul Glasziou Emma Beckett Source Type: research

Whistleblowing legislation and reporting on research misconduct: A case for mutual learning
Account Res. 2023 Jul 25. doi: 10.1080/08989621.2023.2240705. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTRegulations on reporting research misconduct have undergone a remarkable process of development since the 1980s. At the same time, many states have also developed legislation governing the receiving of alerts and for protecting whistleblowers against reprisal. Although these two bodies of legislation share the aim of organizing the practice of reporting, they have been developed in isolation from each other, and without sufficient thought as to how they should be linked. Based on an analysis of European Union law and its transpositi...
Source: Accountability in Research - July 25, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Olivier Leclerc Source Type: research