The purpose of this regulation is to define the necessary provisions for promoting a proper research culture and research ethics among the members of the Korean Association for Behavior Analysis (hereinafter referred to as the "Association"), and to set forth the establishment and operation of the Research Ethics Committee for the prompt and impartial investigation of research misconduct.
This regulation applies to all members of the Association and to the journals and publications published by the Association.
① The Association shall establish and enforce research ethics regulations to promote the establishment of research ethics.
② The Association shall regularly provide research ethics education to ensure that researchers adhere to research ethics and prevent research misconduct, and shall actively cooperate with the Minister of Education or heads of specialized institutions when conducting research ethics surveys or other activities aimed at establishing research ethics.
③ The Association shall establish and maintain a mechanism for the verification and judgment of research misconduct should such incidents occur.
④ When publishing journals, organizing academic conferences, or managing research achievements, the Association shall verify and manage the author information of related research results and shall actively cooperate when requested for relevant materials by the Minister of Education or heads of specialized institutions.
⑤ The Association shall conduct a thorough investigation into allegations of research misconduct and shall actively cooperate with the Minister of Education, specialized institutions, or universities when requested to provide investigations or materials regarding allegations of research misconduct.
Researchers shall conduct their research autonomously based on academic freedom, while adhering to the following principles:
① Respecting the dignity of research subjects and ensuring their fair treatment.
② Safeguarding the personal information and privacy of research subjects.
③ Conducting research with honesty and transparency, grounded in factual evidence.
④ Upholding professional academic integrity when contributing knowledge to society.
⑤ Contributing to the advancement of scholarly knowledge by disseminating new academic findings.
⑥ Acknowledging and respecting the work of previous researchers by appropriately citing sources when utilizing their works.
⑦ Ensuring that research outcomes are not influenced by the interests of funding organizations, and clearly disclosing any relevant conflicts of interest related to the research results.
⑧ When presenting research findings, accurately disclosing the researcher’s affiliation and position (e.g., professor, lecturer, student, postdoctoral researcher, etc.) to enhance the credibility and integrity of the research.
⑨ Fully disclosing any actual or potential conflicts of interest (e.g., financial, interpersonal, intellectual, or role conflicts) that may arise in connection with the research to ensure transparency and accountability.
⑩ Engaging in continuous education on research ethics.
⑪ Adhering to the revised research ethics regulations of this Association, without the need for additional consent, when such regulations are amended.
"Research misconduct" refers to the intentional or grossly negligent act of falsifying, fabricating, plagiarizing, engaging in improper authorship practices, or duplicating publications in the process of proposing, conducting, or presenting research, irrespective of the research's purpose.
The following actions are prohibited for all research works subject to this regulation:
Falsification: The act of creating non-existent data or research results and recording or reporting them as if they are authentic.
Fabrication: The act of manipulating research data, equipment, or processes, or altering or omitting data or research results, such that the research record no longer accurately reflects the truth.
Plagiarism: The act of using someone else's ideas, processes, results, or records without the original author's consent or proper citation.
Improper Authorship Attribution: The act of assigning authorship to individuals who have not made a legitimate contribution or offering authorship to those who have not contributed, based on reasons such as acknowledgments or honors, without valid justification.
Duplicate Publication: The act of republishing all or part of one’s own work that has already been published in another journal as a new article in this journal.
① The purpose of the research and any potential mental or physical risks that may arise during participation must be fully explained to the participants, and consent must be obtained prior to the research, with the principle of indicating that IRB approval has been obtained.
② In cases where the participant is unable to independently make a decision regarding consent (e.g., minors), consent forms from both the participant and their guardian must be submitted.
① The Research Ethics Committee shall be established under the Editorial Board.
② The Committee shall be composed of at least three members, appointed by the President of the Association upon the recommendation of the Chairperson of the Editorial Board.
③ The Research Ethics Committee shall investigate any actions that violate these regulations or general research ethics principles. The investigation process is divided into a preliminary investigation and a main investigation, as follows:
Preliminary Investigation: The Editorial Board will conduct an initial review to determine whether a formal investigation is necessary. If it is determined that no further investigation is needed, both the reporter and the respondent will be notified in writing.
Main Investigation: The Research Ethics Committee will conduct a detailed investigation by gathering statements and evidence from the relevant parties.
④ If research misconduct is confirmed, the Research Ethics Committee shall report the findings to the President of the Association and recommend disciplinary actions as outlined in Article 9.
⑤ If the Research Ethics Committee proposes disciplinary actions, the President shall convene a meeting of the Executive Committee to finalize the details of the disciplinary actions. If necessary, the President may announce the violation on the Association's website or in its journals.
⑥ Members reported for research misconduct must cooperate with the investigation by the Research Ethics Committee, and must submit related materials as required.
⑦ The Research Ethics Committee must provide the member reported for research misconduct with an opportunity to fully explain the matter.
⑧ The Research Ethics Committee must not disclose the identity of the subject under investigation to the public until a final disciplinary decision has been made. All investigation-related documents shall be retained for a maximum of five years, and the results may be disclosed upon request to ensure transparency.
① If an individual who has submitted a manuscript to the Association's journal violates these regulations or general research ethics principles, they will be prohibited from submitting papers to the journal for a period of two years. Any other related matters will be determined by the Board of Directors.
② If an author who has contributed to the publication of an Association’s publication violates these regulations or general research ethics principles, they will be prohibited from participating as either a sole or co-author in any publications issued by the Association for a period of two years. Any other related matters will be determined by the Board of Directors.
③ Reviewers affiliated with the same institution as the submitter will be excluded from the review process for one year. Any other related matters will be determined by the Board of Directors.
The author(s) (including co-authors) of a paper accepted for publication must complete the 'Research Ethics Compliance Agreement' in the prescribed format and submit it to the Chairperson of the Editorial Board.
This regulation shall be enacted and amended by the Board of Directors of the Association.
Article 1 (Effective Date)
These regulations shall take effect on December 31, 2013.
Article 2 (Amendment Effective Date)
These regulations shall take effect on September 1, 2018.
Article 3 (Amendment Effective Date)
These regulations shall take effect on February 15, 2020.