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How much misconduct should there be in research?

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the psychologist

That’s a strange question. Of course there should be no misconduct in research. The problem is that it’s difficult to know exactly how much misconduct – data fabrication, plagiarism and so on – there actually is. Instead, we have to infer this from the number of allegations that are made, the number of these that are upheld following investigation and so on. In other words, our evidence is indirect.

Posted in: News on 04/15/2025 | Link to this post on IFP |
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