Scientific research misconduct in social science research: What is it and how can we address it? Cover Image

Scientific research misconduct in social science research: What is it and how can we address it?
Scientific research misconduct in social science research: What is it and how can we address it?

Author(s): Henry Poduthase, Lisa Garza, Jennifer Wood
Subject(s): History and theory of sociology
Published by: MedCrave Group Kft.
Keywords: research; ethics; fabrication; falsification; plagiarism; misconduct

Summary/Abstract: Scientific misconduct is on the rise with the increasing emphasis on research by many academic institutions. A review of the literature shows various reasons behind this trend, from the difficulty of publication to the constant pressure to publish in academia. Further, lack of systematic reporting standards is one of the major contributing factors towards misconduct and unethical practices in scientific research. In this analysis, the authors will provide a detailed narrative on scientific misconduct, along with possible strategies to address this common unethical practice among social science researchers. This article will define and discuss the practices of falsification, fabrication, and plagiarism along with suggestions about how to avoid them.

  • Issue Year: 2/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 85-86
  • Page Count: 2
  • Language: English