According to research by the U.S. Office of Research Integrity, the most frequently occurring ethical offenses involved
a. departing from protocols for randomly assigning participants to groups.
b. falsifying or fabricating data.
c. plagiarizing by claiming that another researcher's data were the offender's own data.
d. completely fabricating (i.e., making up) details of studies that were never actually conducted.
B
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