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|Important Because=Scientific fraud is not only presenting false data, but also publishing only parts of the available data. | |Important Because=Scientific fraud is not only presenting false data, but also publishing only parts of the available data. | ||
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|Has Link=https://retractionwatch.com/2017/10/24/florida-researcher-cherry-picked-data-university-investigation-finds/ | |Has Link=https://retractionwatch.com/2017/10/24/florida-researcher-cherry-picked-data-university-investigation-finds/ | ||
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− | |Involves=Huabei Jiang; Lei Yao | + | |Involves=Huabei Jiang; Lei Yao; Retraction Watch |
|Has Timepoint=24-10-2017 | |Has Timepoint=24-10-2017 | ||
|Has Location=USA; United States | |Has Location=USA; United States |
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Cases
Florida Researcher 'Cherry Picked' Data, University Investigation Finds
What is this about?
This case is about a professor of biomedical engineering, and a former postdoc and scientist, whose paper got retracted because only certain data points were reported that supported the paper's conclusion. This is a factual case.
Why is this important?
Scientific fraud is not only presenting false data, but also publishing only parts of the available data.