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Nature 454, 574 (31 July 2008) | doi:10.1038/454574a; Published online 30 July 2008
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Integrity: Croatia's standards unusual in much of Europe
Xavier Bosch1
- Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Clinic, Villarroel 170, O8036 Barcelona, Spain
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In their Commentary 'Repairing research integrity' (Nature 453, 980—982; 2008), Sandra Titus and her colleagues argue that a failure to foster a culture of research integrity is the common denominator in scientific misconduct, which in the United States is much more prevalent than might be expected. But what would the results have been if the survey had been done in countries without the codes of good practice and procedures for handling allegations of misconduct laid down by the US Office of Research Integrity (ORI)?
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