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Auditing

An independent examination of study processes, records, and data to verify that the research is conducted in accordance with protocols and regulations.

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Authorship

Recognition given to those who made significant contributions to a research project or publication. Typically follows ethical and professional guidelines.

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Bias (Research)

A systematic error or deviation that can affect the results of a study. Bias can occur in study design, data collection, analysis, or interpretation.

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Confidentiality

The practice of keeping participants’ personal and identifying information private and secure during and after a study.

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Ethics (Research)

Principles that guide conduct in research and practice, including honesty, respect, fairness, and protecting participants from harm.

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Informed consent

A process in which participants are given clear, complete information about a study so they can voluntarily decide whether to participate.

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Monitoring

The ongoing process of reviewing study data and procedures to ensure compliance with the protocol, regulations, and quality standards.

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Plagiarism

Using someone else’s ideas, words, or work without giving proper credit. A serious ethical violation in research and writing.

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