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01 Ethics
02 Plagiarism
03 Abstract
04 Introduction
ETHICS
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ETHICS
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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Strive to promote social good and INTEGRITY
prevent or mitigate social harms
through research, public education, Keep your promises and
and advocacy. agreements; act with sincerity; strive
for consistency of thought and
action.
https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/resources/bioethics/whatis/i
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ETHICS IN RESEARCH (ii)
OPENNESS CONFIDENTIALITY
• Share data, results, ideas, tools, resources. Protect confidential communications,
• Be open to criticism and new ideas. such as papers or grants submitted for
publication, personnel records, trade or
military secrets, and patient records.
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UNETHICAL ACTIVITIES (I)
Conducting a review of the literature that fails to
acknowledge the contributions of other people in
the field or relevant prior work
https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/resources/bioethics/whatis/index.cfm
UNETHICAL ACTIVITIES (II)
Submitting and publishing the same paper in two
different journals without telling the editors
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PLAGIARISM
• Plagiarism is the unethical practice of using words or ideas
(either planned or accidental) of another author/researcher or
your own previous works without proper acknowledgment.
• Plagiarism can result in highly negative consequences such
as paper retractions and loss of author credibility and
reputation.
• Researchers need to increase their understanding about
plagiarism
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GUIDELINES TO AVOID PLAGIARISM
UNDERSTAND THE CONTEXT
Do not copy and paste from the paper.
Restate using your own words
Understand the idea and rephrase the words/ sentence
QUOTE
Use quote “ “ to indicate that the text has been taken from
other source
Should be exactly the same
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EXAMPLE:
We DO NOT need to state or cite the
source of the information or knowledge.
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We only need to put quote marks “ at the beginning or ending of the statement and
state the sourceof information.
• Includes
• Length of words
• Problem Statement
must not exceed
• Objective
400-500 words
• Methodology
• Placed immediately
• Summary of findings
before Chapter 1.
CONTENT FORMAT
ABSTRACT: EXAMPLE
INTRODUCTION,
OBJECTIVES
CONCLUSION
METHODOLOGY
RESULTS
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
• BACKGROUND
• PROBLEM STATEMENT
• RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
• RESEARCH SCOPES
• THESIS OUTLINES
PROBLEM OUTLINE
BACKGROUND MOTIVATION OBJECTIVES
STATEMENT OF THESIS
INTRODUCTION
1 Introduce the background of research areas involved in your work
scope, focusing on specific/narrow subjects.
2 Explain the motivations or importance of the work. This may include its
usage and impact towards society, industry, economy, and country.
Objectives should be specific, well defined and must relate to the solution of the
problems mentioned.
Although more than one objectives, all of them must be related to one scope of
research,
e.g.
To develop a communication device using Altera Board
To implement a graphical user-interface for the communication device.
To assess the speed of signal transmission of the developed device
THESIS OUTLINE
• Summarize the contents of each chapter.
• E.g.
• “The next chapter, Chapter 2 is a literature chapter
which describes the related previous works carried out
in ….. It highlights the drawbacks and disadvantages f
the works…… The following chapter, Chapter 3 explain
the stages of work….. …. Finally, the conclusion chapter
……and gives few suggestions for future work.”
EXAMPLE
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