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RT @ResearchEthics2: Deceiving scientific research, misconduct events are possibly a more common practice than foreseen ~ https://t.co/EVM…
RT @ResearchEthics2: Deceiving scientific research, misconduct events are possibly a more common practice than foreseen ~ https://t.co/EVM…
RT @ResearchEthics2: Deceiving scientific research, misconduct events are possibly a more common practice than foreseen ~ https://t.co/EVM…
Deceiving scientific research, misconduct events are possibly a more common practice than foreseen ~ https://t.co/EVMKj1Rhld
Much appreciated. Authors self-reporting situations that drove them to unintentionally misconduct. Trust should be slow food.
RT @RetractionWatch: “There is a long history and documentation showing that withdraws and retractions of scientific manuscripts may be the…
RT @RetractionWatch: “There is a long history and documentation showing that withdraws and retractions of scientific manuscripts may be the…
RT @RetractionWatch: “There is a long history and documentation showing that withdraws and retractions of scientific manuscripts may be the…
RT @RetractionWatch: “There is a long history and documentation showing that withdraws and retractions of scientific manuscripts may be the…
RT @RetractionWatch: “There is a long history and documentation showing that withdraws and retractions of scientific manuscripts may be the…
“There is a long history and documentation showing that withdraws and retractions of scientific manuscripts may be the most relevant form of silently reporting scientific misconduct, and now I was part of it.” https://t.co/vRut2nDiU0 https://t.co/X2jgbWfRY
RT @RetractionWatch: “There is a long history and documentation showing that withdraws and retractions of scientific manuscripts may be the…
RT @RetractionWatch: “There is a long history and documentation showing that withdraws and retractions of scientific manuscripts may be the…
RT @RetractionWatch: “There is a long history and documentation showing that withdraws and retractions of scientific manuscripts may be the…
“There is a long history and documentation showing that withdraws and retractions of scientific manuscripts may be the most relevant form of silently reporting scientific misconduct, and now I was part of it.” https://t.co/vRut2nCL4s https://t.co/Q5oLixFpC
RT @Abraham_RMI: Deceiving scientific research, misconduct events are possibly a more common practice than foreseen https://t.co/VaIVxuCWyN…
Deceiving scientific research, misconduct events are possibly a more common practice than foreseen https://t.co/VaIVxuCWyN https://t.co/Y49jicadlp
RT @RetractionWatch: “There is a long history and documentation showing that withdraws and retractions of scientific manuscripts may be the…
“There is a long history and documentation showing that withdraws and retractions of scientific manuscripts may be the most relevant form of silently reporting scientific misconduct, and now I was part of it.” https://t.co/vRut2nCL4s https://t.co/zYFsFEC06
Latest publication on a rather different and delicate topic: "There is a general culture that scientists rarely share previous bad experiences, in particular if they were associated to misconduct.." https://t.co/W8U6IS0BdI #scientificresearch #transparency