Nsf fellows’ perceptions about incentives, research misconduct, and scientific integrity in stem academia

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  • who: Siddhartha Roy from the DepartmentVA, USAUniversity of have published the research: NSF Fellowsu2019 perceptions about incentives, research misconduct, and scientific integrity in STEM academia, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports

SUMMARY

    The top two reasons Fellows offered for committing academic cheating or considered a motivation for their peers cheating. Altruism (e_g, "I was enjoying working with friends and wanted to help them") was also mentioned. Fellows used negative personality descriptors (e_g, "mismanagement," "laziness," or "knew they could get away with it") to describe their peers` cheating at least 11 times but . . .

     

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