Which element is NOT required for a finding of research misconduct?
A. Significant departure from accepted practices of the relevant research community.
B. Research misconduct must be committed "intentionally, or knowingly, or recklessly.
C. The misconduct must have resulted in harm to human research subjects.
D. An allegation of research misconduct must be proven by "a preponderance of the evidence" (that is, by most of the evidence).
E. All of the above are required.