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Research misconduct, retraction, and cleansing the medical literature: lessons from the …

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HC Sox, D Rennie - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2006 - Am Coll Physicians
The scientific literature is a record of the search for truth. Publication of
faked data diverts this search. The scientific community has a duty to warn
people to ignore an article containing faked data and must try to prevent ...
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Investigating the previous studies of a fraudulent author


R Smith - British Medical Journal, 2005 - bmj.com
Chandra's paper was submitted originally in 2000 to the BMJ, which had severe
doubts about the paper: one reviewer said that the paper "had all the hallmarks
of having been entirely invented." 3 The BMJ asked Chandra's ...
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Dealing with research misconduct in the United Kingdom• An American perspective on research …

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D Rennie, I Evans, MJG Farthing, C Chantler, … - British Medical Journal, 1998 - bmj.com
An allegation of scientific fraud can ruin the careers of both the accused and
the accuser, divide faculties, bring a research institution's functions to a
halt, provide a field day for the media, and, when the scientific ...
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The Poehlman case: running away from the truth


JE Dahlberg, CC Mahler - Science and Engineering Ethics, 2006 - Springer
ABSTRACT: Eric T. Poehlman, Ph.D., was an internationally recognized, tenured
professor at the University of Vermont (UVM) in Burlington when, in October
2000, a junior member of Poehlman's laboratory became convinced that he had ...
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Scientific Misconduct: New Definition, Procedures, and Office--Perhaps a New Leaf


D Rennie, CK Gunsalus - JAMA, 1993 - Am Med Assoc
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Suspected research fraud: difficulties of getting at the truth

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C White - British Medical Journal, 2005 - bmj.com
This study went on to become a "citation classic," cited 225 times (at the time
of writing), including in guidelines, and its lead author, Dr Ram B Singh, went
on to publish many papers in other journals. During the process, he became ...
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[PDF] Fraud and misconduct in biomedical research


S Lock, F Wells, M Farthing, 2001 - law.uiuc.edu
FRAUD AND MISCONDUCT IN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH anthropologists to mathematicians to
biologists.3 Unless you were looking very closely, you would not have noticed
this event - an indication of how routine the handling of allegations of ...
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[PDF] Retractions in the research literature: misconduct or mistakes?


SB Nath, SC Marcus, BG Druss - Medical Journal of Australia, 2006 - mja.com.au
Classification of retractions The articles were grouped into one of three
categories. • Misconduct was classified, using the defi- nitions of scientific
misconduct from the US Office of Science and Technology Policy, as either ...
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Investigating allegations of scientific misconduct

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J Smith, F Godlee - British Medical Journal, 2005 - bmj.com
In this issue we take the unusual step of publishing an “expression of
concern” (p 266)1 about a paper the BMJ published in 1992,2 together with an
account of our attempts to resolve the suspicions about this and other ...
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Is peer review broken?


A McCook - SCIENTIST-PHILADELPHIA-, 2006 - the-scientist.com
Lawrence, based at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology at Cambridge, UK,
says his earlier papers were always published because he and his colleagues
first submitted them to the journals they believed were most appropriate ...
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