Sentences with phrase «academic misconduct in»

Both shown to be clearcut academic misconduct in previous guest posts here in years gone by.
The or worse includes Mann's infamous hockey atick and Marcott's academic misconduct in his 2013 Science paper, subject of two guest posts here at the time.
Pielke argued that this sort of withholding would not be regarded as academic misconduct in most universities — only as «fudging».
Bloggers on a popular science site, ScienceNet.cn, are hailing the decision as a signal that the government is getting serious about cracking down on academic misconduct in China.

Not exact matches

«The University of Texas at Austin has cleared sociology professor Mark Regnerus of academic misconduct after he was excoriated by some in the media over a study showing that parents» homosexual relationships can have negative effects on children.
In the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions» decision, the panel found a former Notre Dame athletic training student violated NCAA ethical conduct rules when she committed academic misconduct for two football student - athletes and provided six other football student - athletes with impermissible academic extra benefits.
In the past two decades, Florida State, Minnesota, Georgia and Purdue have all seen their hoops programs hit with significant penalties after findings of academic misconduct.
Former U.S. Justice Department official Kenneth Wainstein led the investigation after the NCAA reopened the academic misconduct probe into the university in June, when new information became available.
According to studies reported in The New York Times in October, for example, half of the scientists queried in one survey in China claimed to know someone who had committed academic misconduct.
In his first interview with the press since becoming NSFC president on 22 February, Yang talked to Science about plans to improve NSFC's grant management, strengthen academic integrity, and stamp out misconduct.
Something all can agree on, however, is that misconduct in the United Kingdom, particularly in the area of medical research, is an endemic problem: An informal survey released by BMJ at the meeting showed that out of 2700 responses by BMJ subscribers, 13 % of medical and academic researchers had witnessed misconduct and 6 % were aware of possible research misconduct at their institution that hadn't been properly investigated.
In January the university cleared Mann of the first three charges but concluded the fourth - academic misconduct - merited further investigation.
The bylaws also state that academic misconduct can result in a yuanshi's expulsion.
This effect was empirically proven in academic economists [28] and in a large sample of biomedical researchers (in a survey assessing their adherence to Mertonian norms [47]-RRB-, and may help to explain the lower frequency with which misconduct is admitted in self - reports: researchers might be overindulgent with their behaviour and overzealous in judging their colleagues.
Instead of being punished for misconduct with methods that can be harmful to their social, emotional, and academic development — and even violate their civil rights — students in schools that implement SWPBIS, restorative practices, and trauma - sensitive strategies will feel safe and supported.
During middle school, for example, students from elementary schools that had implemented the Developmental Studies Center's Child Development Project — a program that emphasizes community building — were found to outperform middle school students from comparison elementary schools on academic outcomes (higher grade - point averages and achievement test scores), teacher ratings of behavior (better academic engagement, respectful behavior, and social skills), and self - reported misbehavior (less misconduct in school and fewer delinquent acts)(Battistich, 2001).
There are four categories of academic misconduct described in the PSU code of conduct.
So I filed an academic misconduct complaint and, lo and behold, the verification r2 results were reported in the revised Ammann and Wahl.
Similarly in the US, the issue seems to be academic misconduct, rather than criminality.
Actually, I disagree with this, in the sense that the bottom line is that it's found in the paper, whoever read it first, and this makes McI's claim of academic misconduct effing stupid.
When it comes to academic misconduct: 1) Plagiarism may be hard to find, but once found and presented carefully (as in the side - by - side highlighted form DC and I use), almost any committee can see it quickly, even without field expertise.
b) In academe, mistakes get made, and under no circumstances does one want to have academic misconduct claimed for honest errors.
Academic misconduct - in the private sector called fabrication or better yet, fraud - is what we are dealing with here.
If a commenter drowns him, her or itself in his, her or its own noise, say by proferring genuine accusation after genuine accusation of academic misconduct, readers might stop recognize him, her or it as a genuine contributor.
In earlier CA posts on the Penn State inquiry, I observed that Penn State thumbed their noses at Office of Research Integrity procedures for academic misconduct.
The irony is that the only person directly affiliated with someone who has engaged in academic misconduct here is McIntyre!
Some useful facts: 1) The inquiry / investigations at Penn State were handled in the normal way, under Hank Foley, VP Research, the job often responsible for academic misconduct investigations.
New York Times: «An academic board of inquiry has largely cleared a noted Pennsylvania State University climatologist of scientific misconduct, but a second panel will convene to determine whether his behavior undermined public faith in the science of climate change, the university said Wednesday...».
The reason for having Dr. Pell examine the matter was that the accusations, when placed in an academic context, could be construed as allegations of research misconduct, which would constitute a violation of Penn State policy,
The scant evidence to the contrary (just two papers) is geologically flawed, and in the case of the Australian paper, also proven academic misconduct.
Bottom line, I find crisper things like the definition of academic misconduct (Marcotts hockey stick), fact based full cost / benefit (impact of intermittency on grid stability), and Feynman's admonitions in Cargo Cult Science to be sufficient conduct guides without getting too deeply into murkier ethical considerations.
In the meantime, Simon James, who blogs at Australian Climate Madness, has submitted a Freedom of Information request to the University of Western Australia in an effort to force the release of emails related to the study, and prominent climate - change skeptic Steve McIntyre has urged readers to email the university with academic misconduct complaintIn the meantime, Simon James, who blogs at Australian Climate Madness, has submitted a Freedom of Information request to the University of Western Australia in an effort to force the release of emails related to the study, and prominent climate - change skeptic Steve McIntyre has urged readers to email the university with academic misconduct complaintin an effort to force the release of emails related to the study, and prominent climate - change skeptic Steve McIntyre has urged readers to email the university with academic misconduct complaints.
See the many palpably wrong climate science paper examples, some amounting to academic misconduct, in Blowing Smoke essays.
This past week the Alberta Queen's Bench released Pridgen v. University of Calgary, 2010 ABQB 644, a decision which quashed the academic discipline of students who had criticized a university professor.The applicants were participants in a Facebook group that used potential defamatory statements, which prompted in a complaint by the professor that resulted in non-academic discipline for misconduct.
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Instead of being punished for misconduct with methods that can be harmful to their social, emotional, and academic development — and even violate their civil rights — students in schools that implement SWPBIS, restorative practices, and trauma - sensitive strategies will feel safe and supported.
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