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  2. Conflicts of interest in academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    Conflicts of interest (COIs) often arise in academic publishing. [1] Such conflicts may cause wrongdoing and make it more likely. Ethical standards in academic publishing exist to avoid and deal with conflicts of interest, and the field continues to develop new standards. Standards vary between journals and are unevenly applied.

  3. Publication bias - Wikipedia

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    Publishing only results that show a significant finding disturbs the balance of findings in favor of positive results. [1] The study of publication bias is an important topic in metascience . Despite similar quality of execution and design , [ 2 ] papers with statistically significant results are three times more likely to be published than ...

  4. Scientific misconduct - Wikipedia

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    A rarer case of scientific misconduct is editorial misconduct, [25] where an editor does not declare conflicts of interest, creates pseudonyms to review papers, gives strongly worded editorial decisions to support reviews suggesting to add excessive citations to their own unrelated works or to add themselves as a co-author or their name to the ...

  5. Committee on Publication Ethics - Wikipedia

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    Paid membership is open to editors of academic journals and others interested in publication ethics, and varies per year depending on the membership type. [ 5 ] COPE's first guidelines were developed after discussion at the COPE meeting in April 1999 and were published as Guidelines on Good Publication Practice in the Annual Report in 1999.

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  9. Open peer review - Wikipedia

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    An article by Lonni Besançon et al. has also argued that open peer review helps evaluate the legitimacy of manuscripts that contain editorial conflict of interests; the authors argue that the COVID-19 pandemic has spurred many publishers to open up their review process, increasing transparency in the process. [51]