WRITING A SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE OR TELLING MEASURED LIES

ABSTRACT The scientists have a reputation of honesty and dignity and anyone who has ever falsified research is probably unwilling to reveal it. Medical journals are published to promote research in medicine for betterment of the public health. Plagiarism has been pointed before in journals but this...

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Main Authors: Khadija Iqbal, Amena Rahim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Faisalabad 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of University Medical & Dental College
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spelling doaj-1e60630299304a909d9276f7d70b9d1f2020-11-25T02:01:46ZengUniversity of FaisalabadJournal of University Medical & Dental College2221-78272310-55422013-12-0142WRITING A SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE OR TELLING MEASURED LIES Khadija Iqbal0Amena Rahim1Associate Professor Anatomy, Al Nafees Medical College, Isra University, Islamabad, PakistanAssistant Professor Anatomy Rawal Institute of Health Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan ABSTRACT The scientists have a reputation of honesty and dignity and anyone who has ever falsified research is probably unwilling to reveal it. Medical journals are published to promote research in medicine for betterment of the public health. Plagiarism has been pointed before in journals but this study aims to bring certain new things under the discussion of falsification in medical publications. Objective of study was to highlight different points regarding medical writing which should also be included in the domain of plagiarism. Data was collected from 40 different researchers of Pakistan in past five years. The names and institutions were kept confidential. Three researchers admitted that they altered patients statistics. Twenty three out of forty did the same research as done before. Thirty researchers copied parameters from previous research. Eighteen authors added their names in someone else research. Twenty two hired mostly lab technicians to do lab work for them. Concept of falsifying is becoming a practice among researchers. This includes repetition of research work, hiring someone to do research work and adding the names in someone else research. http://jumdc.com/index.php/jumdc/article/view/335plagiarismmedical writingauthorsduplicated research
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WRITING A SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE OR TELLING MEASURED LIES
Journal of University Medical & Dental College
plagiarism
medical writing
authors
duplicated research
author_facet Khadija Iqbal
Amena Rahim
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title WRITING A SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE OR TELLING MEASURED LIES
title_short WRITING A SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE OR TELLING MEASURED LIES
title_full WRITING A SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE OR TELLING MEASURED LIES
title_fullStr WRITING A SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE OR TELLING MEASURED LIES
title_full_unstemmed WRITING A SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE OR TELLING MEASURED LIES
title_sort writing a scientific article or telling measured lies
publisher University of Faisalabad
series Journal of University Medical & Dental College
issn 2221-7827
2310-5542
publishDate 2013-12-01
description ABSTRACT The scientists have a reputation of honesty and dignity and anyone who has ever falsified research is probably unwilling to reveal it. Medical journals are published to promote research in medicine for betterment of the public health. Plagiarism has been pointed before in journals but this study aims to bring certain new things under the discussion of falsification in medical publications. Objective of study was to highlight different points regarding medical writing which should also be included in the domain of plagiarism. Data was collected from 40 different researchers of Pakistan in past five years. The names and institutions were kept confidential. Three researchers admitted that they altered patients statistics. Twenty three out of forty did the same research as done before. Thirty researchers copied parameters from previous research. Eighteen authors added their names in someone else research. Twenty two hired mostly lab technicians to do lab work for them. Concept of falsifying is becoming a practice among researchers. This includes repetition of research work, hiring someone to do research work and adding the names in someone else research.
topic plagiarism
medical writing
authors
duplicated research
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