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This paper addresses a number of ethical issues that arise in the context of journal publishing. These include both issues for the researcher and issues for the editors and editorial board members of journals.
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Presented at the Annual Conference of the National Council on Ethics in Human Research
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Poff, D. Reflections on Ethics in Journal Publications. J Acad Ethics 7, 51–55 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10805-009-9090-3
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