TY - JOUR
T1 - Faculty-student collaborations
T2 - Ethics and satisfaction in authorship credit
AU - Sandler, Jeffrey C.
AU - Russell, Brenda L.
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - In the academic world, a researcher's number of publications can carry huge professional and financial rewards. This truth has led to many unethical authorship assignments throughout the world of publishing, including within faculty-student collaborations. Although the American Psychological Association (APA) passed a revised code of ethics in 1992 with special rules pertaining to such collaborative efforts, it is widely acknowledged that unethical assignments of authorship credit continue to occur regularly. This study found that of the 604 APA-member respondents, 165 (27.3%) felt they had been involved in an unethical or unfair authorship assignment. Furthermore, nontenured faculty members and women were statistically more likely to be involved in an unethical or unfair assignment of authorship credit than tenured faculty members or men.
AB - In the academic world, a researcher's number of publications can carry huge professional and financial rewards. This truth has led to many unethical authorship assignments throughout the world of publishing, including within faculty-student collaborations. Although the American Psychological Association (APA) passed a revised code of ethics in 1992 with special rules pertaining to such collaborative efforts, it is widely acknowledged that unethical assignments of authorship credit continue to occur regularly. This study found that of the 604 APA-member respondents, 165 (27.3%) felt they had been involved in an unethical or unfair authorship assignment. Furthermore, nontenured faculty members and women were statistically more likely to be involved in an unethical or unfair assignment of authorship credit than tenured faculty members or men.
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U2 - 10.1207/s15327019eb1501_5
DO - 10.1207/s15327019eb1501_5
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:20744446597
SN - 1050-8422
VL - 15
SP - 65
EP - 80
JO - Ethics and Behavior
JF - Ethics and Behavior
IS - 1
ER -