Research associates are typically involved in conducting research, analyzing data, and helping to prepare research reports and publications. Advertising for fixing internal and external evaluators would likely be outside of the scope of their typical responsibilities.
It is important to note that engaging in any activity that is intended to influence or bias the outcome of an evaluation, such as fixing or tampering with evaluators, is considered unethical and may be illegal. Such activities can compromise the integrity of the research and can lead to severe consequences for the researcher and the organization.
Research associates are expected to maintain integrity and impartiality in their research and should not engage in any activities that could be perceived as an attempt to influence the outcome of an evaluation. It's also important to note that any research must follow the ethical guidelines and regulations in the field and country where it takes place.
If a research associate is concerned about the quality of internal and external evaluators, they should raise their concerns to their supervisor or other appropriate person within the organization and follow the established procedures for addressing such issues.
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