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  1. Yvo Smulders
  2. Joeri Tijdink

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Description: It is becoming more and more evident that the climate researchers work in determines their ideas of what is “normal”, what is good science, what are misbehaviours, or whether they feel supported by their organisations. ARCA is one of the pioneering studies that looks at ways to foster responsible research practices by assessing the research climate. To do this, we first need to get insight into which determinants play a role in stimulating responsible conduct of research, but also which determinants fuel research misconduct or questionable research practices.

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Personally perceived publication pressure - Revising the Publication Pressure Questionnaire (PPQ) by using work stress models

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The emphasis on impact factors and the quantity of publications, intensifies competition between researchers. This competition was considered an incen...

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Perceptions of research integrity climate differ between academic ranks and disciplinary fields - Results from a survey among academic researchers in Amsterdam

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