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Collective Openness and Other Recommendations for the Promotion of Research Integrity

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The author gratefully acknowledges helpful comments from Nicholas H. Steneck, Brian C. Martinson and Raymond De Vries on some of the ideas in this article, but accepts sole responsibility for the content and recommendations.

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Anderson, M.S. Collective Openness and Other Recommendations for the Promotion of Research Integrity. Sci Eng Ethics 13, 387–394 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-007-9047-0

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