Integrity is the soul of research. Without ethics, research loses its value and can even become harmful. In today’s fast-paced world, the pressure to publish often leads to shortcuts, but at Danistnama, we emphasize the importance of doing things the right way.
The most critical aspect of research ethics is Avoiding Plagiarism. Giving credit where it is due is not just a rule; it is a sign of a true scholar. Furthermore, when research involves human participants, “Informed Consent” is mandatory. This means participants must know exactly what the research is about and agree to it freely.
Lastly, “Data Integrity” ensures that researchers do not manipulate their findings to fit a specific narrative. Whether the result is what you expected or not, reporting the truth is the highest duty of any researcher. This article discusses the global standards that keep the world of inquiry honest.













