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Don’t fabricate data.
Don’t present others’ ideas as your own.
Don’t take credit for work you didn’t actually do.
Don’t interfere with the progress of the work of others.
Don’t knowingly exaggerate the meaning or value of your work, or provide misleading interpretations to other scientists or the public.
Treat your research participants respectfully, as people and not as objects to be exploited or otherwise used only for your benefit.
What are researchers' ethical obligations?