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Accounting and Auditing Matters The unethical systematic recording and analysis of the business and financial transactions associated with generally accepted accounting practices. (Examples include: misstatement of revenues, misstatement of expenses, misstatement of assets, misapplications of GAAP principles, wrongful transactions.)
Breach of Confidentiality Unauthorized and unlawful disclosure of confidential information such as trade secrets, client data, nonpublic business strategies, financial information, research data, pre-publication scholarly articles, and patent applications.
Conflict of Interest Refer to any relationship - personal, scholarly, financial or other - which might interfere with your ability to remain objective and impartial when reviewing submissions, grant applications or software, and undertaking commissioned work.
Data fabrication or falsification Scholars should not doctor, tamper with or edit data, misreport research methods (including adding procedures they did not perform, or omitting procedures they did perform), or tamper with the results of data analysis
Data Privacy Refers to the technical, contractual, administrative and physical precautions to prevent re-identification of anonymized data or unauthorized data collection, ensuring the accuracy of data, understanding the provenance of the data, and protecting it from unauthorized access and accidental disclosure
Discrimination or Harassment Uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical conduct directed at an individual because of age, color, disability, ethnicity, family status, gender identity, labor union membership, military status, nationality, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, or any other inappropriate factor.
Intellectual Property Infringement Any unauthorized or inappropriate use, misappropriation, or disclosure of protected intellectual property protected under any U.S. or other laws relating to copyrights, patents or trade secrets. Also includes any unauthorized or inappropriate use of any association computer system.
Plagiarism Plagiarism is the presentation of the documented work of another person as one’s own, without attribution appropriate for the medium of presentation.
Self-Plagiarism Self-plagiarism means reusing work that you have already published or submitted for a class. It can involve re-submitting an entire paper, copying or paraphrasing passages from your previous work, or recycling old data.
Retaliation Verbal, physical or written discriminatory or harassing behavior toward an individual who has made a good faith report regarding a compliance issue.
Theft (Larceny, Burglary, Robbery) The act of stealing; specifically: the felonious taking and removing of personal property with intent to deprive the rightful owner of it; an unlawful taking (as by embezzlement or burglary) of property.
Other Other matters of concern not specifically outlined above.