Scholarly Misconduct   Definitions & Guiding Principles (cont.) 9 of 9
   
  • Each party involved should have an equal opportunity to present its case during an investigation of the allegation.
  • Decisions and actions taken during an allegation investigation should be based on the best and most accurate information and evidence available.
  • All information and evidence gathered should be judged impartially by qualified individuals, with the "preponderance of the evidence standard" applied as the measure of proof.