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Reflections on Determining Authorship Credit and Authorship order on Faculty-Student Collaborations


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TitleReflections on Determining Authorship Credit and Authorship order on Faculty-Student Collaborations
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1993
AuthorsFine, Mark A., and Kurdek, Lawrence A.
JournalAmerican Psychologist
Volume48
Issue11
Pagination1141-1147
Date Published11/1993
PublisherUnited States American Psychological Association
ISSN Number0003-066X
Keywords& , Authorship , collaborative , Credit , determination , ethical , Faculty , in , issues , of , on , order , PSYCHOLOGY , PUBLICATIONS , publications, , STUDENTS
Abstract

Explores the process of determining authorship credit and authorship order on collaborative publications with students. The article presents hypothetical cases that describe relevant ethical issues, highlights ethical principles that could provide assistance in addressing these dilemmas, and makes recommendations to faculty who collaborate with students on scholarly projects. It is proposed that authorship credit and order decisions should be based on the relative scholarly abilities and professional contributions of the collaborators. Furthermore, it is recommended that both faculty and students participate in the authorship decision-making process early in the collaborative endeavor.

DOI10.1037/0003-066X.48.11.1141
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