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Future Edits under Publication Ethics
I plan to add a more detailed definition to the section, as well as the guidelines which are referred to when publishing a new article.

Second Draft
Publication ethics can be applied to all authors in all disciplines who are in the process of publishing their work. There is an “ethical and legal framework” in which the work of the author, should be published. Plagiarisms, misconduct in research, as well as publication bias are ethical concerns in publication.

Plagiarism is the failure to give credit to another author’s work or ideas when referred, or referenced which you used. . The best ethical practice to avoid plagiarism would be to review the work with peers and editors, to identify if there were any places which plagiarism may have occurred. If work which has already been published, is proven to contain plagiarism there is a process which the article, can go through to be retracted.

Publication bias occurs when there publication is one-sided. The best way would be to include all information from different culture which the work can affect. “Undetected publication bias can lead to erroneous conclusions being drawn from a meta-analysis.” (Journal of Royal Statistical society)

Misconduct in research can occur when experiments are falsely recorded, or exaggerated the information, altering the actual results found (BITISH JOURNAL). In medical research, it is important for researchers to honor the patients’ healthcare rights by hiding their identity to readers. **note: citations need to still be added correctly, as well as improvements in the text.

4/24/15
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