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|Title=Psychology Grad Student Faked Data | |Title=Psychology Grad Student Faked Data | ||
− | |Is About=This case is about Adam Savine, a former graduate student in psychology at Washington University in St Louis, who falsified data in 3 published papers and 6 abstracts submitted to conferences | + | |Is About=This case is about Adam Savine, a former graduate student in psychology at Washington University in St Louis, who falsified data in 3 published papers and 6 abstracts submitted to conferences. This is a factual case. |
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|Important Because=It is important to realise that not only researchers, but also students can falsify data. | |Important Because=It is important to realise that not only researchers, but also students can falsify data. | ||
|Important For=Researchers; PhD students; Graduate students | |Important For=Researchers; PhD students; Graduate students |
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Psychology Grad Student Faked Data
What is this about?
This case is about Adam Savine, a former graduate student in psychology at Washington University in St Louis, who falsified data in 3 published papers and 6 abstracts submitted to conferences. This is a factual case.
Why is this important?
It is important to realise that not only researchers, but also students can falsify data.