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Resources
Cases
How I was nearly duped into “authoring” a fake paper: Academics need to beware of the dangers of flattery, says Per Aspenberg
What is this about?
Cooperation between academia and industry can be tricky and cause 'fake' science.
Why is this important?
The only way to expose this is for more people to speak out when they experience these things, however embarrassing it is to admit you were nearly drawn in[1].