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Exploring Knowledge and Perceptions of Faculty Members about Authorship: A Study from Jordan

Eman Al-Zboon, Omar F. Kabour, Karem H Alzoubi

Abstract


Authorship has important implications and carries considerable responsibilities. The present study explored faculty members knowledge and perceptions of authorship at Jordanian universities. For this research a survey was distributed to faculty members at three major universities in Jordan. The study found that only 33% of the participants were aware about International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). In addition, the knowledge of the participants about basic principles of authorship was rated as medium. The number of research and level of ICMJE knowledge was found to exert a significant effect on commitment to authorship principle subscale score. Finally, the majority expressed good authorship believes that graduate students should be the lead authors on the publications that are derived from their thesis. Knowledge about authorship principles among faculty members in Jordan needs improvements.


Keywords


Authorship; Research ethics; ICMJE; Jordan, Survey

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