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This campus adheres to the DHHS definition of Scientific Misconduct
as follows: “Misconduct or Misconduct in Science means fabrication,
falsification, plagiarism, or other practices that seriously deviate
from those that are commonly accepted within the scientific community
for proposing, conducting or reporting research. It does not included
honest error or honest differences interpretations or judgments
of data. Concerns about possible scientific misconduct should be
reported to the responsible Vice/Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
or the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs.
Revised and Approved by Faculty Council: April 15, 2002
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