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Accountability in Research
Ethics, Integrity and Policy
Volume 15, 2008 - Issue 2
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Responsible Conduct of Research Measure: Initial Development and Pilot Study

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Pages 87-104 | Published online: 14 Apr 2008
 

Abstract

Although much discussion has been focused on research misconduct (RM) and questionable research practices, to date no self-report measures exist to examine this phenomenon. To help fill this void, the authors developed the Responsible Conduct of Research Measure (RCRM) through multiple pilot study waves involving researchers in the social and behavioral sciences. Preliminary results reveal adequate validity and reliability. The authors discuss limitations of the study as well as some possible directions for future research on this topic.

Contributions of the authors are as follows: Kelly Wester was the principal investigator of the project. She came up with the idea of the project; designed the project; developed the RCRM; pilot tested the RCRM; collected, cleaned, and managed data, and conducted data analyses. John Willse assisted in data analysis and management. Mark Davis assisted in the idea development, consulted on the project, and assisted in the writing and editing of this manuscript.

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Davis, M. S., Wester, K. L., and King, B. (2008). Narcissism, entitlement, and questionable practices of research in counseling. A pilot study, Journal of Counseling and Development.

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