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The principle of ? ensures that researchers are held liable for any mistakes that may happen.
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The principle of accountability.
It requires researchers to be answerable for their actions and outcomes, to correct errors, and to accept responsibility or sanctions for mistakes — enforced through institutional policies, IRBs/ethics committees, professional codes, funder rules, and legal mechanisms.
It requires researchers to be answerable for their actions and outcomes, to correct errors, and to accept responsibility or sanctions for mistakes — enforced through institutional policies, IRBs/ethics committees, professional codes, funder rules, and legal mechanisms.
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