Responsible Conduct of Research
Responsible conduct of research (RCR) includes most of the professional activities that are part and parcel of a research career. As defined by federal agencies, RCR encompasses the following nine areas:
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Collaborative Science
Collaborations take place in a variety of forms, including the borrowing and lending of supplies, resources and equipment between researchers; seeking input from an expert in a different discipline; and partnering with colleagues who have a similar background or field of knowledge for fresh ideas and abilities. -
Conflicts of Interest and Commitments
Conflicts of interests or commitments are not inherently negative; rather, the way in which the conflict is managed is important. -
Data Acquisition, Management, Sharing and Ownership
This site is designed as a central location for viewing and retrieving shared data archives relevant to psychological science. -
Human Research Protections
Research with human participants plays a central role in advancing knowledge in the biomedical, behavioral and social sciences. -
Lab Animal Welfare
APA has and continues to support efforts to improve laboratory animal welfare through the implementation of policies and regulations that both maintain the integrity of scientific research and sustain the welfare of such animals. -
Mentoring
Mentoring a less-experienced researcher is a professional responsibility of all scientists. The ultimate goal of the mentor is to establish the trainee as an independent researcher. -
Peer Review
Positive peer reviews contribute to increased funding opportunities, academic advancement and a good reputation. -
Publications Practices and Responsible Authorship
Although researchers can disseminate their findings through many different avenues, results are most likely to be published as an article in a scholarly journal. -
Research Misconduct
Institutions should have procedures in place to investigate and when appropriate report findings of misconduct to the Office of Research Integrity (ORI). They should also have policies that protect both whistleblowers and the accused until a determination is made.
Relevant APA Books
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PsycINFO®
Abstracts and index records -
PsycARTICLES®
Full-text journal articles -
PsycBOOKS®
Full-text books and chapters -
PsycEXTRA®
Conference materials, newsletters, fact sheets and more -
PsycCRITIQUES®
Book and film reviews -
PsycTESTS®
Psychological tests and measures -
PsycTHERAPY®
Streaming psychotherapy demonstration videos
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APA Books®
Books for scholars, clinicians, researchers and students in all areas of psychology -
APA and Affiliated Journals
Scholarly journals that cover the spectrum of modern psychology -
Magazines and Newsletters
APA magazines such as Monitor on Psychology amd gradPSYCH, and newsletters on women's issues, socioeconomic status, marketing and more -
Reports & Brochures
APA task force reports, annual reports, and brochures on topics including careers, sexual orientation, the importance of sleep, sexualization of girls and more -
APA Videos®
Videos for clinical training and continuing education that provide expert introductions to therapeutic approaches and hands-on knowledge on treating patient issues