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  2. Scientific integrity - Wikipedia

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    Through this process, open science has been increasingly structured over a consisting set of ethical principles: "novel open science practices have developed in tandem with novel organising forms of conducting and sharing research through open repositories, open physical labs, and transdisciplinary research platforms.

  3. Scientific misconduct - Wikipedia

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    Self-plagiarism – or multiple publication of the same content with different titles or in different journals is sometimes also considered misconduct; scientific journals explicitly ask authors not to do this. It is referred to as "salami" (i.e. many identical slices) in the jargon of medical journal editors.

  4. Personal Science - Wikipedia

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    Personal science is a term used by the late psychologist and scientist Seth Roberts, who defined it as: "using science to solve your own problems". [1] Associated fields are self-experimentation and citizen science. The concept has been further developed within the Quantified Self community.

  5. International English Language Testing System - Wikipedia

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    IELTS Academic and General Training both incorporate the following features: IELTS tests the ability to listen, read, write and speak in English. The speaking module is a key component of IELTS. It is conducted in the form of a one-to-one interview with an examiner which can occur face to face or even through a video conference.

  6. Replication crisis - Wikipedia

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    The journal Psychological Science has encouraged the preregistration of studies and the reporting of effect sizes and confidence intervals. [191] The editor in chief also noted that the editorial staff will be asking for replication of studies with surprising findings from examinations using small sample sizes before allowing the manuscripts to ...

  7. Criticism of the theory of relativity - Wikipedia

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    However, the self-consistency of the reciprocity of time dilation had already been demonstrated long before in an illustrative way by Lorentz (in his lectures from 1910, published 1931 [A 21]) and many others—they alluded to the fact that it is only necessary to carefully consider the relevant measurement rules and the relativity of simultaneity.

  8. 5 pivotal 2025 contests that could also be Trump litmus tests

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    Here are the key races to watch next year: New Jersey governor. New Jersey has been seen as a heavily Democratic state, won by President Biden by 16 points in 2020.

  9. Objectivity (science) - Wikipedia

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    In science, objectivity refers to attempts to do higher quality research by eliminating personal biases (or prejudices), irrational emotions and false beliefs, while focusing mainly on proven facts and evidence. [1]