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One way to strengthen research integrity, is through supervision. According to previous research, a supervisor should be well-versed in responsible research practices (RRPs) and possess the necessary interpersonal skills to convey RRPs. We developed a 3-day pilot training for PhD supervisors that combined RRPs and interpersonal skills. Our aim was to assess: perceptions regarding supervision skills (before and after the pilot) and participants' views on combining RRPs and interpersonal skills. Before and after the pilot, we sent the Research Supervision Quality Evaluation survey to the participating PhD supervisors and their PhD candidates. The pilot was concluded with a focus group where participants deliberated over the combination of training in interpersonal skills and RRPs and whether such training should become compulsory. Both supervisors and PhD candidates were more positive about the supervisor's interpersonal skills and the ability to foster RRPs after the training. Participants were enthusiastic about the training's dual focus but believed that making the training compulsory would be undesirable. The results highlight the potential of RRPs training for supervisors. However, caution is warranted, as the results regard a small sample of volunteering supervisors, underscoring the need for larger programs to foster responsible supervision that are rigorously evaluated.
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Tamarinde Haven
Tilburg University
L.M. Bouter
Northwestern Health Sciences University
Louise Mennen
Université Paris-Sud
Accountability in Research
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Amsterdam University Medical Centers
Berlin Institute of Health at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0f92d62badbc352afe5d5b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/08989621.2022.2071153