Authorship
Recognition given to those who made significant contributions to a research project or publication. Typically follows ethical and professional guidelines.
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.
Confidentiality
The practice of keeping participants’ personal and identifying information private and secure during and after a study.
Conflict of interest
A situation in which a person’s personal or financial interests could compromise or appear to compromise their objectivity in research.
Ethics (Research)
Principles that guide conduct in research and practice, including honesty, respect, fairness, and protecting participants from harm.
Informed consent
A process in which participants are given clear, complete information about a study so they can voluntarily decide whether to participate.
Institutional Review Board
A committee that reviews research involving human participants to ensure ethical standards are met, including informed consent and risk minimization.
Monitoring
The ongoing process of reviewing study data and procedures to ensure compliance with the protocol, regulations, and quality standards.
Plagiarism
Using someone else’s ideas, words, or work without giving proper credit. A serious ethical violation in research and writing.


