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Misconduct: Lessons from researcher rehab

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Common compliance situations can get good researchers into trouble, warn James M. DuBois and colleagues.

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DuBois, J., Chibnall, J., Tait, R. et al. Misconduct: Lessons from researcher rehab. Nature 534, 173–175 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/534173a

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