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![]() SignificanceVolume 4 Issue 1, Pages 22 - 25 Published Online: 2 Mar 2007 © 2009 The Royal Statistical Society Published on behalf of the Royal Statistical Society
Abstract | References | Full Text: PDF (Size: 4840K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Deception and dishonesty with data: fraud in science Copyright 2007 The Royal Statistical Society ABSTRACTThe scientific community was shaken last year when leading stem cell and cloning researcher Woo Suk Hwang was accused of making up his results. He is not alone; Newton, Sigmund Freud and Nobel prizewinners have all been accused of being less than honest with data. David Hand looks at fraud in science and finds it is hardly rare. |
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