SSR's Ethical Guidelines for Publication of Research Results

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The Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR) are among several academic and scholarly societies that publish journals who wish to publicise that they are dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of ethical behavior for publication in their journals.

The SSR Board of Directors has approved the guidelines on this page in the attached document pertaining to the journal Biology of Reproduction for performance of research being reported, for the review process, and for the procedure to be followed in event of alleged misconduct. While the statement is not meant to be all-inclusive, it is provided to give a clear understanding of the ethical considerations involved. These Guidelines supplement an Instructions for Authors document.

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Publication: Society for the Study of Reproduction, Madison, USA, 2006


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