Hello WCRI2022 participant!
Below you will find a list of readings used for the seminar. The links are PDF versions.
- A one pager containing real cases
- Cheating at schools grows rampant, Wall Street Journal
- Online cheating amid COVID-19, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
- No harm in being self-corrective, Public Understanding of Science
- Retractions: the good, the bad, and the ugly, LSE Research Impact Blog
- Opinion: It’s Time to Get Serious About Research Fraud, Undark Digital Magazine
- How the Centre for Journalology hopes to fix science, Ottawa Health Research Institute
- Battling predatory publishing, The Star Malaysia
- Henan Educator Resigns Over ‘Lazarus Chicken’ Paper, Sixth Tone
- Five ways China must cultivate research integrity, Nature
- Top German psychologist fabricated data, investigation finds, ScienceInsider
- What Does It Mean to Plagiarize in the Design World?, Architectural Digest
- An Apology for Plagiarism, The Smart Set
- How a Sharp-Eyed Scientist Became Biology’s Image Detective, The New Yorker
- Scientific Publishing Is a Joke, The Atlantic
- When his suspicions went unanswered, this biologist decided to disavow his own study, ScienceInsider
- Against Research Waste – How the Evidence-Based Research paradigm promotes more ethical and innovative research. LSE Research Impact Blog
- The study has been approved by the IRB”: Gayface AI, research hype and the pervasive data ethics gap, Blog entry at Pervasive Data Ethics (PERVADE) for Computational Research