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Effectiveness of Active Learning Based RCR Workshop in Malaysia De Ming Chau, PhD Senior Lecturer, Universiti Putra Malaysia Member, Young Scientists Network Academy of Sciences The Malaysian RCR Educational Programme 2013 Conducted RCR


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Effectiveness of Active Learning‐ Based RCR Workshop in Malaysia

De‐Ming Chau, PhD Senior Lecturer, Universiti Putra Malaysia Member, Young Scientists Network‐Academy of Sciences

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Conducted RCR workshops 2013 2015 Established Malaysian RCR Programme Published Malaysian RCR educational module 2018 2019 Launching national survey

  • n RCR

The Malaysian RCR Educational Programme

  • Lead by the Young Scientists Network in

Malaysia

  • Target all researchers in Malaysia
  • Conduct workshops around the country
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Active Learning Pedagogy Workshops

  • Main RCR topics
  • Case studies, roleplay, peer

teaching, etc.

  • Pre‐ and post‐workshop survey
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Male 43% Female 57%

GENDER

< 30 23% 31‐40 64% >40 11% missing 2%

AGE

0 to 5 40% 6 to 10 35% More than 10 23% Missing 2%

YEARS OF RESEARCH EXPERIENCE SINCE PHD

Demographics Snapshot

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Attended RCR related course?

No 66% Yes 34%

Does your university provide clear guidance on how to report suspicious research conduct?

No 63% Yes 29%

Missing Data 8%

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0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2

In your own words, describe RCR. List as many topics as you can think of that are related to RCR. Describe DURC Explain Falsification. Explain fabrication. Explain plagiarism.

Score (full score=2)

Preworkshop survey Postworkshop survey

RCR Knowledge

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Changes in attitude

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Not doing anything Advice the colleague who commited research misconduct Report the incidence to the responsible unit Preworkshop survey Postworkshop survey

Percentage %

When you witness your colleague committing research misconduct, what would you do?

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But..

Does gender, age or years of research experience affect how they would behave?

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10 20 30 40 50 60 <= 5 years 6‐10 years > 10 years Not doing anything Advice the colleague who committed research misconduct Report the incidence to the responsible unit

Years of Research Experience

When you witness your colleague committing research misconduct, what would you do?

Experienced researchers (> 10 years) were less likely to take action

Percentage

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Refining our research

  • Codified each participant; researchers are blinded
  • Track the changes of individual participant pre and post‐workshop
  • Expand knowledge and attitude section
  • Contact previous workshop participants to assess long‐term effect
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Conclusion

  • RCR education is lacking Malaysia
  • Workshop is able to shift knowledge and attitude
  • Participants feedback:

“The mixtures of talks and activities made it fun” “I really enjoyed the openness of all the discussions” “Not boring”

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Acknowledgement

  • Young Scientists Network‐Academy of Sciences Malaysia
  • Academy of Sciences Malaysia
  • Professor Abhi Veerakumarasivam, Sunway University
  • Dr. Chai Lay Ching, Universiti of Malaya
  • US. National Academies