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Is there any conflict of interest suggested by the funding or the researchers’ affiliations?​

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Answered by os7yadav
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The term “conflict of interest in research” refers to situations in which financial or other personal considerations may compromise, or have the appearance of compromising a researcher's professional judgment in conducting or reporting research.

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Answered by khushisharma2711ks
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All researchers should expect to have a conflict of interest from time to time. For example, researchers may be asked to peer-review a colleague's work or provide consultancy for a company that also funds their research. The mere existence of a conflict does not imply wrongdoing and in some cases is unavoidable.

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