Ethical Research Practice III: Image Manipulation – What's Ok, and What's Not
As a scientific researcher, you must present your work in an unbiased, original, and representative way. Without due care and attention, it is easy to drift over the boundary of what is acceptable and slip into habits that are unacceptable within the scientific community.
This episode of Listen In with Cristy Gelling explores image manipulation. Many common types of image manipulation are classified by journals as scientific misconduct, even if you had no intent to deceive anyone.
Learn what practices are considered fraud or misconduct, how image formats and manipulations affect your data, and ways to process images that ensure your science is sound and your results are publishable.
Watch the full presentation here: https://events.bitesizebio.com/ethical-research-practice-3-image/join
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This episode of Listen In with Cristy Gelling explores image manipulation. Many common types of image manipulation are classified by journals as scientific misconduct, even if you had no intent to deceive anyone.
Learn what practices are considered fraud or misconduct, how image formats and manipulations affect your data, and ways to process images that ensure your science is sound and your results are publishable.
Watch the full presentation here: https://events.bitesizebio.com/ethical-research-practice-3-image/join
Browse all episodes of the Listen In Series here: https://listen-in.bitesizebio.com/