Search Results - "Vasconcelos, Sonia M R"
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The 4th World Conference on Research Integrity: Research Integrity and Rewards: Improving Systems to Promote Responsible Research
Published in Cadernos de saúde pública (01-05-2015)Get full text
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Retractions and Rewards in Science: An Open Question for Reviewers and Funders
Published in Science and engineering ethics (01-08-2023)“…In recent years, the changing landscape for the conduct and assessment of research and of researchers has increased scrutiny of the reward systems of science…”
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Scientists should get credit for correcting the literature
Published in Nature human behaviour (01-04-2023)Get full text
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Are female scientists underrepresented in self-retractions for honest error?
Published in Frontiers in research metrics and analytics (2023)“…Retractions are among the effective measures to strengthen the self-correction of science and the quality of the literature. When it comes to self-retractions…”
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Investigating the microstructure and catalytic properties of Ni/YSZ cermets as anodes for SOFC applications
Published in Applied catalysis. A, General (01-02-2009)“…Ni/YSZ cermet was prepared with 30 wt% of NiO by two different routes, co-precipitation and combustion and calcination at 600, 800 and 1000 °C. The prepared…”
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Views of a non-probability sample of corresponding authors with retracted publications in biomedical fields about the impact of different types of retractions on researchers' careers
Published in Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (01-01-2024)“…Echoing Arturo Casadevall and Ferric Fang in their Reforming Science: Methodological and Cultural Reforms, "great human enterprises must undergo periodic…”
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An ongoing science‐society‐ethics experiment: The human challenge trial debate in COVID-19 pandemic
Published in EMBO reports (05-01-2022)“…Graphical Abstract Human challenge trials to deliberately infect volunteers with SARS‐CoV‐2 should inspire wider debates about research ethics and…”
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Changing times for science and the public: Science journalists’ roles for the responsible communication of science
Published in EMBO reports (01-04-2019)“…Graphical Abstract The increasing number of corrections in the scientific record and the debate about reproducibility affect journalists’ reporting about…”
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Perceptions of plagiarism among PhDs across the sciences, engineering, humanities, and arts: Results from a national survey in Brazil
Published in Accountability in research (01-12-2023)“…Plagiarism allegations are not rare in the history of science, and credit for prior work was and continues to be a source of disputes, involving notions of…”
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Compliance with National Ethics Requirements for Human-Subject Research in Non-biomedical Sciences in Brazil: A Changing Culture?
Published in Science and engineering ethics (01-06-2019)“…Ethics regulation for human-subject research (HSR) has been established for about 20 years in Brazil. However, compliance with this regulation is controversial…”
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Plagiarism Allegations Account for Most Retractions in Major Latin American/Caribbean Databases
Published in Science and engineering ethics (01-10-2016)“…This study focuses on retraction notices from two major Latin American/Caribbean indexing databases: SciELO and LILACS. SciELO includes open scientific…”
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The new geography of scientific collaborations: Changing patterns in the geography of science pose ethical challenges for collaborations between established and emerging scientific powers
Published in EMBO reports (01-05-2012)“…The science ethics melting pot is just heating up; what role will emerging nations play in setting new standards of practice that ensure successful…”
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Researchers' writing competence: a bottleneck in the publication of Latin-American science?
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Going Beyond Academic Integrity Might Broaden our Understanding of Plagiarism in Science Education: A Perspective from a Study in Brazil
Published in Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (01-05-2017)“…Fostering innovation and creativity is a priority in the science and education policy agenda of most countries, which have advocated that innovative minds and…”
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Brazilian Science and Research Integrity: Where are We? What Next?
Published in Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (01-06-2015)“…Building a world-class scientific community requires first-class ingredients at many different levels: funding, training, management, international…”
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A new input indicator for the assessment of science & technology research?
Published in Scientometrics (01-07-2009)“…Traditional input indicators of research performance, such as research funding, number of active scientists, and international collaborations, have been widely…”
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Research integrity: creating new demands for the training of young researchers?
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An ongoing science‐society‐ethics experiment
Published in EMBO reports (05-01-2022)“…Human challenge trials to deliberately infect volunteers with SARS‐CoV‐2 should inspire wider debates about research ethics and participants’ motivations to…”
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Changing times for science and the public
Published in EMBO reports (01-04-2019)“…The increasing number of corrections in the scientific record and the debate about reproducibility affect journalists’ reporting about science and thereby…”
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An ongoing science-society-ethics experiment: The human challenge trial debate in COVID-19 pandemic: The human challenge trial debate in COVID-19 pandemic
Published in EMBO reports (05-01-2022)“…Human challenge trials to deliberately infect volunteers with SARS-CoV-2 should inspire wider debates about research ethics and participants' motivations to…”
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