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Transparency in conducting and reporting research: A survey of authors, reviewers, and editors across scholarly disciplines.
Malicki, Mario; Aalbersberg, IJsbrand Jan; Bouter, Lex; Mulligan, Adrian; Ter Riet, Gerben.
Afiliação
  • Malicki M; Urban Vitality Centre of Expertise, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Aalbersberg IJ; Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Bouter L; Faculty of Humanities, Department of Philosophy, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Mulligan A; Department of Epidemiology and Data Science, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Ter Riet G; Elsevier, Oxford, United Kingdom.
PLoS One ; 18(3): e0270054, 2023.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36888682
ABSTRACT
Calls have been made for improving transparency in conducting and reporting research, improving work climates, and preventing detrimental research practices. To assess attitudes and practices regarding these topics, we sent a survey to authors, reviewers, and editors. We received 3,659 (4.9%) responses out of 74,749 delivered emails. We found no significant differences between authors', reviewers', and editors' attitudes towards transparency in conducting and reporting research, or towards their perceptions of work climates. Undeserved authorship was perceived by all groups as the most prevalent detrimental research practice, while fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, and not citing prior relevant research, were seen as more prevalent by editors than authors or reviewers. Overall, 20% of respondents admitted sacrificing the quality of their publications for quantity, and 14% reported that funders interfered in their study design or reporting. While survey respondents came from 126 different countries, due to the survey's overall low response rate our results might not necessarily be generalizable. Nevertheless, results indicate that greater involvement of all stakeholders is needed to align actual practices with current recommendations.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Atitude / Plágio Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Atitude / Plágio Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article