Summary: ''Good research practices are based on the fundamental principles of research integrity, which include reliability, honesty, respect, and accountability. These principles guide researchers in their work and help them navigate ethical and practical challenges. Within the research environment, it is important to promote awareness and a culture of research integrity. Researchers should also ensure proper data management infrastructure and adhere to responsible procedures for developing, conducting, analyzing, and reporting research. Safeguards should be in place to comply with relevant codes and regulations while respecting the rights and well-being of research subjects. Collaborative working requires all actors involved to take responsibility for research integrity and establish common ground on goals, expectations, standards, publication transparency, conflict resolution processes, etc. Publication guidelines emphasize authors' responsibility for content accuracy as well as acknowledging contributions from others while disclosing conflicts of interest. Research should undergo review before publication or dissemination while maintaining confidentiality when necessary. Violations of research integrity include fabrication (making up results), falsification (manipulating data without justification), plagiarism (using others' work without proper credit).''
Good research practices are based on the fundamental principles of research integrity. These guide researchers in their work and their engagement with the practical, ethical, and intellectual challenges associated with research.
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