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Korean Journal of Psychology: General

A Critical Analysis on the KPA's Review Procedures for Research Misconduct and the Assignment of Publication Credit

Korean Journal of Psychology: General / Korean Journal of Psychology: General, (P)1229-067X; (E)2734-1127
2010, v.29 no.1, pp.149-164

Abstract

The present paper provides a critical analysis on the KPA's(2009) review procedures for research integrity with a special emphasis on research misconduct and the assignment of publication credit. In so doing, several unresolved issues related to the definition and classification of research misconduct were identified, and recommendations were offered. Using relevant cases provided by Fine & Kurdek (1993), key issues in assigning authorship credit and determining order of authorship in publication were also discussed. Finally, general guidelines and suggestions for establishing and promoting research integrity in the psychological community were discussed.

keywords
Research integrity, Research misconduct, Publication credit, 연구진실성, 연구 부정행위, 출판업적

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Korean Journal of Psychology: General