Scientific misconduct in infectious diseases -  ESCMID survey
Dear ESCMID member,

In this survey, we aim to investigate the prevalence of scientific misconduct in infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, and define factors associated with misconduct.
This is an anonymous study performed by the ESCMID Ethical Committee, and no personal information will be stored.
The survey takes 3-5 minutes to complete.

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How old are you? *
What is your gender?
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In which country do you work primarily?
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What is your academic degree?
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Which academic position do you hold?
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What is your main research field?
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How many years of research experience do you have?
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Have you committed, or do you believe you have committed any of the following in the past 5 years? 
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Have you witnessed or do you suspect that anyone from your department committed any of the following in the past 5 years?
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Do you think that a study with positive results is more likely to be accepted by a journal than a similar study with negative results?
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Please indicate your confidence in the integrity of published work in your scientific field
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Do you believe that in the past 5 years there was at least one of your coauthors on any of your publications who actually did not deserve this co-authorship based on the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) criteria?

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Does your institution/university have a 'research ethics committee' (or a similar organizational official body) you can approach to report scientific misconduct?
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Are you aware of the ESCMID ethics advisory committee that can be approached in case of ESCMID members scientific misconduct according to the code of conduct?
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Do you have any additional comments on scientific misconduct or ethical violations?
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