Authorship and Publication Practices: Evaluation of the Effect of Responsible Conduct of Research Instruction to Postdoctoral Trainees
Carolyn L. Funk,
Kirsten A. Barrett and
Francis L. Macrina
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The authors studied postdoctoral trainees funded by National Institutes of Health F32 fellowship awards to test the effectiveness of responsible conduct of research (RCR) education in the areas of authorship and publication practices.
Keywords: NIH; Responsible Conduct; Research; National Institutes of Health (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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