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A fairly comprehensive guide can be found at https://www.ahc.umn.edu/img/assets/26104/Research_Ethics.pdf. Although emphasizing the medical sciences, there are chapters on Authorship, Plagiarism, Conflicts of Interest, and Data Management.
Excerpt from http://www.aps.org/policy/statements/02_2.cfm
Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the concept, design, execution or interpretation of the research study. All those who have made significant contributions should be offered the opportunity to be listed as authors. Other individuals who have contributed to the study should be acknowledged, but not identified as authors. The sources of financial support for the project should be disclosed.
Plagiarism constitutes unethical scientific behavior and is never acceptable. Proper acknowledgement of the work of others used in a research project must always be given. Further, it is the obligation of each author to provide prompt retractions or corrections of errors in published works.
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~ethics/archives/Stern_Elliott.pdf
Judy E. Stern, Ph.D. and Deni Elliott, Ed.D. - Dartmouth College
Conflict of Interest
Data Acquisition
Educational Concerns
Health and Safety
Human Subjects Research
Issues of Bias
Mentoring
Publication Practices
Responsible Conduct of Research and Participation