Plagiarised research passed automated tests, and I detected it – but only because it copied my work
- Written by Carolyn Heward, Senior lecturer, Clinical Psychology, James Cook University
Earlier this year, I published a paper on the ethics of researching military populations.
The core argument was straightforward: the standard rules researchers follow to protect participants – for example, informed consent and voluntary participation – don’t work the same in an institution built on hierarchy and obedience.
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