3.1.1(b) - Falsification |
Broadens the definition to include any falsification that impacts the research record, regardless of whether it results in inaccurate findings or conclusions, which is more consistent with the objective of RCR. |
3.1.1(c) - Destruction of research data or records |
Adds “data” to the definition and improves clarity by removing the idea that the purpose of destroying research records is primarily to avoid the detection of wrongdoing. |
4.3.4(a) - Investigating allegations |
Includes guidance on who and how many people should be involved in conducting an inquiry. |
4.3.6(a) - Accountability |
Includes guidance on what institutions should consider disclosing at the end of an RCR process. |
4.3.6(b) - Accountability |
Clarifies the efforts expected of institutions to protect or restore reputations of those subjected to an unfounded allegation. |
Glossary - Responsible allegation |
Adds a criterion for institutions to consider when deciding whether to dismiss or pursue an allegation. The definition also clarifies that institutions are responsible for considering responsibilities as listed in Section 2, not solely breaches in Section 3, when assessing whether allegations are responsible. |