If a researcher creates the idea for a project and is not listed in the preferred author order position on resulting publications, is this considered to be research misconduct under federal policy?
Your Answer
No; instead it is a type of authorship dispute.
Result
Correct
Comment
Situations involving disagreements about author order are not considered to be research misconduct under federal policy.
Question 2
Question
According to U.S. Federal Research Misconduct Policy, which of the following is considered to be research misconduct?
Your Answer
Plagiarism
Result
Correct
Comment
Along with fabrication and falsification, plagiarism is included within the federal definition of research misconduct.
Question 3
Question
Which type of inappropriate practice most likely occurred if a researcher takes credit for someone else’s idea and does not acknowledge the original source?
Your Answer
Plagiarism
Result
Correct
Comment
This situation most likely involves plagiarism. Plagiarism includes using another person’s ideas or words without giving appropriate credit to the original source.
Question 4
Question
Which of the following is true regarding research misconduct?
Your Answer
Federal funding agencies typically rely on an institution to make the initial response to an allegation of research misconduct.
Result
Correct
Comment
Federal funding agencies typically rely on an institution to make the initial response to an allegation of research misconduct.
Question 5
Question
Which type of research misconduct most likely occurred if someone intentionally removes data points from the data set in order to generate a deceptive conclusion?
Your Answer
Falsification
Result
Correct
Comment
This situation most likely involves falsification. Falsification includes deceptively changing or omitting data.
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