Integrity of scientific research: fraud, misconduct and fake news in the academic, medical and social environment
This book provides a scientific and ethical approach to all forms of fraud and misconduct focusing on a scholarly however practice-oriented description of the problems, roots and potential solutions.Organized in dedicated parts, an international team of experts systematically analyzes the most preva...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book provides a scientific and ethical approach to all forms of fraud and misconduct focusing on a scholarly however practice-oriented description of the problems, roots and potential solutions.Organized in dedicated parts, an international team of experts systematically analyzes the most prevalent forms of misconduct, ghost writing, pseudo-science, dubious trials, predatory journals, fake news, mistreatment and harassment, in research, publications, at academic institutions, and in the professional and healthcare environment. A special focus is given to corrective interventions and the role of prevention, education and training. Comprehensive in its scope, the book offers an easy-to-read overview along with a number of real cases for experienced and novice personnel alike. The significance of scientific integrity and research ethics increased during the last couple of years and ethic committees and offices have become an integral part at universities, hospitals, research institutions, government agencies and major private organizations all over the world. Thus, this book provides an indispensable, comprehensive overview across disciplines and for everybody working in research and affiliated institutions |
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adam_text | Contents Part I 1 2 Introduction Past and Current Status of Scientific, Academic, and Research Fraud........................................................................ Joel Faintuch and Salomao Faintuch 3 Research Integrity: The Roles of Academicians, Their Institutions, and Other Agencies.......................................... Janet D. Robishaw, David L. DeMets, Scott Μ. Alter, Joanne Krasnoff, Charles H. Hennekens, and Sarah K. Wood 9 3 Indictment or Information Can Lie: Post-Truth in Science. . Mariella Sceni and Victor Grech 4 Legislation on Research Misconduct: Rationales and Reflections—A Swedish Perspective.................................... Kjell Asplund Part II 15 27 Accountability of Scientific Teams 5 Publishing, Perishing, and the Infodemic of Fake Science... Alex W. Kirkpatrick and Thomas E. Randall 41 6 Policies and Ethical Challenges in Social Science Research. . Henry Poduthase and Lisa Garza 53 7 Pseudoscience During the COVID-19 Pandemic........................ Yutori Takai and Kenji Matsui 61 Part III 8 9 Research Ethics Lysenkoism: A Fine Line Between Formation of Scientific News and Disinformation............................................................... Agata Strządała Misconduct and Consent: The Importance of Informed Consent in Medical Research................................................ Marton Gergely, Fida К. Dankar, and Saed Alrabaee 71 81 xi
xii 10 11 Contents Research Biobanks and External Researchers Under the European General Data Protection Regulation: Between Controller-Processor Relationship and Joint Controllership................................................................................ Andrea Parziale and Ciara Staunton Research Involving Human Participants and Their Biological Material: A South African Perspective............ Melodie Labuschaigne and Magda Slabbert Part IV 12 13 93 101 Research Misconduct Ethical and Legal Risks of Artificial Intelligence in Radiology............................................................................... Tugba Akinei D’Antonoli 113 Typhoid Fever as a Biological Nazi Weapon in the Terezin Jewish Ghetto........................................................................ 123 Katerina Horáčková 14 Fraud, Misconduct, and Unethical Practices in Biomedical Research in China................................................................ 131 Ruipeng Lei and Renzong Qiu 15 Misrepresentation of Scientific Figures...................................... Davis Μ. Leaphart, Apryl C. Cronley, and Thomas E. Brothers Part V 139 Academic Institutions 16 Myths About Race and Racism on University Campuses . ... Dana Strauss, Monnica T. Williams, Muna Osman, and Jade Gallo 151 17 Harassment as Scientific Misconduct......................................... Erika Marin-Spiotta, Linda Gundersen. Rebecca Barnes, Meredith Hastings, Blair Schneider, and Janet Stemwedel 163 18 Sexual Harassment in Orthopedic Training: Personal Perspectives and Outlooks for the
Future.......................... Rivka Ihejirika-Lomedico and Joseph Zuckerman 177 Institutional-Level Tracking to Combat Mistreatment of Medical Students, Residents, and Fellows.......................... Jessica Hane and Taj Mustapha 191 19 Part VI Sensationalistic Science 20 Misleading Research of So-Called Alternative Medicine......... Edzard Ernst 207 21 False Information and Mandatory Pediatric Vaccination.... Giulia Spina, Sarah Barni, and Elena Bozzola 215 Part VII 22 Clinical Trials Regulatory, Ethical and Political Challenges of Experimentation with LSD on Human Subjects............... Kristof Janos Bodnar and Szabina Peter 227
Contents xiii 23 Controversies with Clinical Trial Regulations in Low- and Middle-Income Countries...................................................... 235 Bastian Rake 24 Dangers of FDA Oversight of Clinical Trials in Developing Countries................................................................................... 243 C. Michael White 25 Current Status of Research with Brain Organoids................... Sorin Hostine, Ioana Diaconescu, and Oana-Maria Isailä 253 26 Ending Clinical Trials Prematurely............................................. David L. Streiner 261 Part VIII Corruption and Impropriety in the Healthcare Environment 27 Curtailing Corruption in the Recruitment of Public Sector Health Workers in Uganda.................................................... 275 Henry Zakumumpa, Everd Maniple, and Monica Twesiime Kiiya 28 Legal and Regulatory Issues in Selfie Telemedicine.................. Maurice Mars and Richard E. Scott 29 Healing the Healers: Addressing Moral Injury in Healthcare Workers During COVID-19.................................................. 297 Aliza Naiman, Doron Amsalem, Maja Bergman, and Yuval Neria 30 Is Multi-level Marketing of Nutrition Supplements Questionable?........................................................................... Diana Cardenas and Vanessa Fuchs-Tarlovsky 31 281 307 Euthanasia Not On Trial: The Career of an Austrian Nazi Doctor After 1945.................................................................... 313 Sonja Schreiner Part IX Science and the Internet 32 Curbside Consultations in Pediatric Dermatology: Risks
and Benefits....................................................................................... 323 Emily Duffy and Robert Sidbury 33 Social Media and How to Overcome Fake News in Health . . . Cristina Μ. Pulido and Sandra Racionero-Plaza 335 34 Cyberbullying in the University Setting....................................... María Carmen Martinez-Monteagudo and Beatriz Delgado 341 35 Categories of Fake News from the Perspective of Social Harmfulness.............................................................................. Kamil Mamak 351
xiv Contents Part X The Ethics of Publications 36 Preregistration of Studies with Existing Data............................. Gaëtan Mertens and Angelos-Miltiadis Krypotos 361 37 Preregistration in Animal Research.............................................. Céline Heinl, Gilbert Schönfelder, and Bettina Bert 371 38 Plagiarism in Philosophy Research............................................... M. V. Dougherty 379 39 Scientific Articles Retracted for Misconduct or Fraud in the Dental Literature...................................................................... 389 Antonio Rapani, Matteo Zotti, Federico Berton, Riccardo Pasquali, Teresa Lombardi, Roberto Di Lenarda, and Claudio Stacchi 40 Retraction of Scientific Papers: Types of Retraction, Consequences, and Impacts.................................................... Cristina Candal-Pedreira, Monica Pérez-Ríos, and Alberto Ruano-Ravina 397 41 The Role of Peer Review in the Scientific Process...................... Henriette De La Garza and Neelam A. Vashi 42 Citation Misuses in the Biomedical Literature and Its Effects on Public Health....................................................................... 417 Estelle Dumas-Mallet and François Gonon 43 Understanding Ghostwriting and Ghost Authorship As Problems of Research Integrity............................................. Lisa DeTora Part XI 44 45 46 409 427 Conflicts of Interest Funding of Clinical Trials Through Non-Profit and Third-Party Organizations: A Case Study of the CREATE-X Trial in Japan.................................................... Akihiko Ozaki,
Anju Murayama, and Tetsuya Tanimoto 439 Pharmaceutical Company Payments to Clinical Practice Guideline Authors.................................................................... Anju Murayama, Akihiko Ozaki, and Tetsuya Tanimoto 451 How to Mitigate Unintentional Misconduct with Samples and Data in Biorepositories.................................................... Daniel Simeon-Dubach and Zisis Kozlakidis 469 47 Combatting Corruption in the Pharmaceutical Sector............. Marc-Andre Gagnon 48 Conflicts of Interest Between Neurologists and Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Industries................. Nathaniel Μ. Robbins and Jade E. Smith 487 477
Contents xv Part XII Predatory Practices 49 Predatory Journals and Conferences........................................... Andrea Cortegiani, Giulia Catalisano, and Andrea Manca 50 How Open Access Publishing Developed in the 2010s and the Potential for Publishing Misconduct..................... W. Angus Wallace and Ben Ollivere 509 51 The Challenges from Predatory Journals and Fake Medical News........................................................................................... 515 W. Angus Wallace 52 Cheating in the Academic Environment...................................... Thomas Lancaster Part XIII 53 501 523 Corrective Interventions Relevance and Challenges of Whistleblowing in the UK’s National Health System.......................................................... Megan Reitz and John Higgins 533 54 Professional Development Courses for Unprofessional Physician Behavior.................................................................. 541 Charles P. Samenow, Linda L. Μ. Worley, Charlene Dewey, and William Swiggart 55 Is the Current Informed Consent Model Flawed?.................... Bert Heinrichs and Serap Ergin Aslan 549 56 Perverse Incentives: A Psychoanalysis of Fraud........................ Hub Zwart 559 57 Development and Implementation of a National Research Integrity System: The Case of the Estonian Code of Conduct for Research Integrity............................................................ 573 Mari-Liisa Parder, Marten Juurik, Kristi Lõuk, Katrin Velbaum, Kadri Simm, and Margit Sutrop Part ХГѴ Tools for Integrity Assessment, General Guidelines and
Supplementary Material 58 Scientific Electronic Library Online/SciELO: Good Practices Guide for the Enhancement of Ethics in Scientific Publication (Version 09/2018).................................................................... 587 Scientific Electronic Library Online SciELO 59 What Research Institutions Can Do to Foster Research Integrity.................................................................................... Lex Bouter 591 Useful Online Resources and Guideline....................................... Joel Faintuch and Jacob J. Faintuch 597 Glossary..................................................................................................... 603 60
Integrity of Scientific Research Fraud, Misconduct and Fake News in the Academic, Medical and Social Environment This book provides a scientific and ethical approach to all forms of fraud and misconduct focusing on a scholarly however practice-oriented description of the problems, roots and potential solutions. Organized in dedicated parts, an international team of experts systematically analyzes the most prevalent forms of misconduct, ghost writing, pseudo-science, dubious trials, predatory journals, fake news, mistreatment and harassment, in research, publications, at academic institutions, and in the professional and healthcare environment. A special focus is given to corrective interventions and the role of prevention, education and training. Comprehensive in its scope, the book offers an easy-to-read overview along with a number of real cases for experienced and novice personnel alike. The significance of scientific integrity and research ethics increased during the last couple of years and ethic committees and offices have become an integral part at universities, hospitals, research institutions, government agencies and major private organizations all over the world. Thus, this book provides an indispensable, comprehensive overview across disciplines and for everybody working in research and affiliated institutions.
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Contents Part I 1 2 Introduction Past and Current Status of Scientific, Academic, and Research Fraud. Joel Faintuch and Salomao Faintuch 3 Research Integrity: The Roles of Academicians, Their Institutions, and Other Agencies. Janet D. Robishaw, David L. DeMets, Scott Μ. Alter, Joanne Krasnoff, Charles H. Hennekens, and Sarah K. Wood 9 3 Indictment or Information Can Lie: Post-Truth in Science. . Mariella Sceni and Victor Grech 4 Legislation on Research Misconduct: Rationales and Reflections—A Swedish Perspective. Kjell Asplund Part II 15 27 Accountability of Scientific Teams 5 Publishing, Perishing, and the Infodemic of Fake Science. Alex W. Kirkpatrick and Thomas E. Randall 41 6 Policies and Ethical Challenges in Social Science Research. . Henry Poduthase and Lisa Garza 53 7 Pseudoscience During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Yutori Takai and Kenji Matsui 61 Part III 8 9 Research Ethics Lysenkoism: A Fine Line Between Formation of Scientific News and Disinformation. Agata Strządała Misconduct and Consent: The Importance of Informed Consent in Medical Research. Marton Gergely, Fida К. Dankar, and Saed Alrabaee 71 81 xi
xii 10 11 Contents Research Biobanks and External Researchers Under the European General Data Protection Regulation: Between Controller-Processor Relationship and Joint Controllership. Andrea Parziale and Ciara Staunton Research Involving Human Participants and Their Biological Material: A South African Perspective. Melodie Labuschaigne and Magda Slabbert Part IV 12 13 93 101 Research Misconduct Ethical and Legal Risks of Artificial Intelligence in Radiology. Tugba Akinei D’Antonoli 113 Typhoid Fever as a Biological Nazi Weapon in the Terezin Jewish Ghetto. 123 Katerina Horáčková 14 Fraud, Misconduct, and Unethical Practices in Biomedical Research in China. 131 Ruipeng Lei and Renzong Qiu 15 Misrepresentation of Scientific Figures. Davis Μ. Leaphart, Apryl C. Cronley, and Thomas E. Brothers Part V 139 Academic Institutions 16 Myths About Race and Racism on University Campuses . . Dana Strauss, Monnica T. Williams, Muna Osman, and Jade Gallo 151 17 Harassment as Scientific Misconduct. Erika Marin-Spiotta, Linda Gundersen. Rebecca Barnes, Meredith Hastings, Blair Schneider, and Janet Stemwedel 163 18 Sexual Harassment in Orthopedic Training: Personal Perspectives and Outlooks for the
Future. Rivka Ihejirika-Lomedico and Joseph Zuckerman 177 Institutional-Level Tracking to Combat Mistreatment of Medical Students, Residents, and Fellows. Jessica Hane and Taj Mustapha 191 19 Part VI Sensationalistic Science 20 Misleading Research of So-Called Alternative Medicine. Edzard Ernst 207 21 False Information and Mandatory Pediatric Vaccination. Giulia Spina, Sarah Barni, and Elena Bozzola 215 Part VII 22 Clinical Trials Regulatory, Ethical and Political Challenges of Experimentation with LSD on Human Subjects. Kristof Janos Bodnar and Szabina Peter 227
Contents xiii 23 Controversies with Clinical Trial Regulations in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. 235 Bastian Rake 24 Dangers of FDA Oversight of Clinical Trials in Developing Countries. 243 C. Michael White 25 Current Status of Research with Brain Organoids. Sorin Hostine, Ioana Diaconescu, and Oana-Maria Isailä 253 26 Ending Clinical Trials Prematurely. David L. Streiner 261 Part VIII Corruption and Impropriety in the Healthcare Environment 27 Curtailing Corruption in the Recruitment of Public Sector Health Workers in Uganda. 275 Henry Zakumumpa, Everd Maniple, and Monica Twesiime Kiiya 28 Legal and Regulatory Issues in Selfie Telemedicine. Maurice Mars and Richard E. Scott 29 Healing the Healers: Addressing Moral Injury in Healthcare Workers During COVID-19. 297 Aliza Naiman, Doron Amsalem, Maja Bergman, and Yuval Neria 30 Is Multi-level Marketing of Nutrition Supplements Questionable?. Diana Cardenas and Vanessa Fuchs-Tarlovsky 31 281 307 Euthanasia Not On Trial: The Career of an Austrian Nazi Doctor After 1945. 313 Sonja Schreiner Part IX Science and the Internet 32 Curbside Consultations in Pediatric Dermatology: Risks
and Benefits. 323 Emily Duffy and Robert Sidbury 33 Social Media and How to Overcome Fake News in Health . . . Cristina Μ. Pulido and Sandra Racionero-Plaza 335 34 Cyberbullying in the University Setting. María Carmen Martinez-Monteagudo and Beatriz Delgado 341 35 Categories of Fake News from the Perspective of Social Harmfulness. Kamil Mamak 351
xiv Contents Part X The Ethics of Publications 36 Preregistration of Studies with Existing Data. Gaëtan Mertens and Angelos-Miltiadis Krypotos 361 37 Preregistration in Animal Research. Céline Heinl, Gilbert Schönfelder, and Bettina Bert 371 38 Plagiarism in Philosophy Research. M. V. Dougherty 379 39 Scientific Articles Retracted for Misconduct or Fraud in the Dental Literature. 389 Antonio Rapani, Matteo Zotti, Federico Berton, Riccardo Pasquali, Teresa Lombardi, Roberto Di Lenarda, and Claudio Stacchi 40 Retraction of Scientific Papers: Types of Retraction, Consequences, and Impacts. Cristina Candal-Pedreira, Monica Pérez-Ríos, and Alberto Ruano-Ravina 397 41 The Role of Peer Review in the Scientific Process. Henriette De La Garza and Neelam A. Vashi 42 Citation Misuses in the Biomedical Literature and Its Effects on Public Health. 417 Estelle Dumas-Mallet and François Gonon 43 Understanding Ghostwriting and Ghost Authorship As Problems of Research Integrity. Lisa DeTora Part XI 44 45 46 409 427 Conflicts of Interest Funding of Clinical Trials Through Non-Profit and Third-Party Organizations: A Case Study of the CREATE-X Trial in Japan. Akihiko Ozaki,
Anju Murayama, and Tetsuya Tanimoto 439 Pharmaceutical Company Payments to Clinical Practice Guideline Authors. Anju Murayama, Akihiko Ozaki, and Tetsuya Tanimoto 451 How to Mitigate Unintentional Misconduct with Samples and Data in Biorepositories. Daniel Simeon-Dubach and Zisis Kozlakidis 469 47 Combatting Corruption in the Pharmaceutical Sector. Marc-Andre Gagnon 48 Conflicts of Interest Between Neurologists and Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Industries. Nathaniel Μ. Robbins and Jade E. Smith 487 477
Contents xv Part XII Predatory Practices 49 Predatory Journals and Conferences. Andrea Cortegiani, Giulia Catalisano, and Andrea Manca 50 How Open Access Publishing Developed in the 2010s and the Potential for Publishing Misconduct. W. Angus Wallace and Ben Ollivere 509 51 The Challenges from Predatory Journals and Fake Medical News. 515 W. Angus Wallace 52 Cheating in the Academic Environment. Thomas Lancaster Part XIII 53 501 523 Corrective Interventions Relevance and Challenges of Whistleblowing in the UK’s National Health System. Megan Reitz and John Higgins 533 54 Professional Development Courses for Unprofessional Physician Behavior. 541 Charles P. Samenow, Linda L. Μ. Worley, Charlene Dewey, and William Swiggart 55 Is the Current Informed Consent Model Flawed?. Bert Heinrichs and Serap Ergin Aslan 549 56 Perverse Incentives: A Psychoanalysis of Fraud. Hub Zwart 559 57 Development and Implementation of a National Research Integrity System: The Case of the Estonian Code of Conduct for Research Integrity. 573 Mari-Liisa Parder, Marten Juurik, Kristi Lõuk, Katrin Velbaum, Kadri Simm, and Margit Sutrop Part ХГѴ Tools for Integrity Assessment, General Guidelines and
Supplementary Material 58 Scientific Electronic Library Online/SciELO: Good Practices Guide for the Enhancement of Ethics in Scientific Publication (Version 09/2018). 587 Scientific Electronic Library Online SciELO 59 What Research Institutions Can Do to Foster Research Integrity. Lex Bouter 591 Useful Online Resources and Guideline. Joel Faintuch and Jacob J. Faintuch 597 Glossary. 603 60
Integrity of Scientific Research Fraud, Misconduct and Fake News in the Academic, Medical and Social Environment This book provides a scientific and ethical approach to all forms of fraud and misconduct focusing on a scholarly however practice-oriented description of the problems, roots and potential solutions. Organized in dedicated parts, an international team of experts systematically analyzes the most prevalent forms of misconduct, ghost writing, pseudo-science, dubious trials, predatory journals, fake news, mistreatment and harassment, in research, publications, at academic institutions, and in the professional and healthcare environment. A special focus is given to corrective interventions and the role of prevention, education and training. Comprehensive in its scope, the book offers an easy-to-read overview along with a number of real cases for experienced and novice personnel alike. The significance of scientific integrity and research ethics increased during the last couple of years and ethic committees and offices have become an integral part at universities, hospitals, research institutions, government agencies and major private organizations all over the world. Thus, this book provides an indispensable, comprehensive overview across disciplines and for everybody working in research and affiliated institutions. |
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title | Integrity of scientific research fraud, misconduct and fake news in the academic, medical and social environment |
title_auth | Integrity of scientific research fraud, misconduct and fake news in the academic, medical and social environment |
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title_full | Integrity of scientific research fraud, misconduct and fake news in the academic, medical and social environment Joel Faintuch, Salomão Faintuch, editors |
title_fullStr | Integrity of scientific research fraud, misconduct and fake news in the academic, medical and social environment Joel Faintuch, Salomão Faintuch, editors |
title_full_unstemmed | Integrity of scientific research fraud, misconduct and fake news in the academic, medical and social environment Joel Faintuch, Salomão Faintuch, editors |
title_short | Integrity of scientific research |
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