1. Academic norms:
-Originality: The paper should be original and innovative, and the research results of others should not be copied.
-Accuracy: The data, facts and opinions in the paper should be accurate and not false or misleading.
-completeness: the paper should contain the complete research process and results, and there should be no omissions or omissions.
-Logic: The discussion of the paper should have a clear logical relationship, and there should be no logical confusion or contradiction.
-readability: the language of the paper should be clear, concise and easy to understand, and there should be no difficult technical terms and complicated sentence structures.
2. Morality:
-Respect others: when quoting others' research results, you should quote them accurately and thank them, and you must not infringe others' intellectual property rights.
-Fairness and justice: in the process of writing and reviewing papers, fairness and justice should be maintained without prejudice and discrimination.
-Honesty and trustworthiness: in the process of writing and submitting papers, we should be honest and trustworthy, and there should be no cheating and dishonesty.
-Obligation of confidentiality: regarding the research contents involving state secrets and personal privacy, we should strictly abide by the obligation of confidentiality and cannot disclose any confidential information.
-Social responsibility: The research contents and achievements of the paper should be conducive to social progress and development, and should not have any negative impact.
Generally speaking, the evaluation of thesis topics requires not only high-quality academic level, but also good academic ethics and social responsibility.