Declaration of Ethical Conduct in Research
I hereby declare that I abide by the following Code of Research Ethics while writing this research paper.
1. Author(s) recognize(s) and conform(s) with the ethical principle of this institute.
2. I do not commit any acts that may discredit or damage the credibility of my research.
These include, but are not limited to: falsification, distortion of research findings or plagiarism.
1) Plagiarism
Authors who present the words, data, or ideas of others with the implication that they are
their own, without attribution in a form appropriate for thxcvcve medium of presentation,
are committing theft of intellectual property and may be guilty of plagiarism and thus of
research misconduct.
2) Misuse of Privileged Information
One particularly serious form of plagiarism is the misuse of privileged information taken
from a grant application or manuscript received from a funding agency or journal editor
for peer review.
3. Authorship and Other Publication Issues
Publication of research results is important as a means of communicating to the scholarly world
so that readers may be informed of research results and other researchers may build on the
reported findings.
In fact, it is an ethical obligation for an investigator at the University to make research findings
accessible, in a manner consistent with the relevant standards of publication. The reported data
and methods should be sufficiently detailed so that other researchers could attempt to replicate
the results.
Publication should be timely but should not be hastened unduly if premature publication involves
a risk of not subjecting all results to adequate internal confirmation or of not considering
adequately all possible interpretations.
I acknowledge that research misconduct may result in any consequential damages, all of which
I am liable for.