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Beyond Academia: Ethical Considerations in Research and Publication

M. Bharathi, M. Bhuvaneswari, T. Aditya Sai Srinivas

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Publication and research ethics are essential aspects of academic and scientific work. Maintaining ethical standards is crucial to ensure the integrity and credibility of research and publication outcomes. This abstract discusses the importance of ethics in research and publication, the challenges faced by researchers and publishers, and the principles that guide ethical practices. Ethical standards cover various aspects of research and publication, such as plagiarism, authorship, data manipulation, conflicts of interest, and ethical treatment of human and animal subjects. Failure to adhere to these standards may lead to serious consequences, including loss of reputation, retractions, legal action, and damage to public trust in science and academia.


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