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  • 介绍了E出版thics
    • Publication ethics and misconduct
    • Why should you be concerned?
    • What to do if you suspect it
      • What can editors do?
      • Question 1
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Try to ensure that cases of suspected misconduct are investigated by the appropriate organisations

Always investigate cases of suspected research misconduct themselves

Ignore cases of suspected research misconduct and simply reject such papers

Ignore cases of suspected misconduct unless they occur in their own country

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