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|Title=Prominent Video Game-Violence Researcher Loses Another Paper to Retraction
 
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|Is About=This blog provides details about the retraction of a paper that was published in ''Current Opinion in Psychology.'' This retracted paper showed too much similarity with another manuscript that was published by the same author, Prof. Brad Bushman.
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|Important Because=It shows a clear case of self-plagiarism where both the plagiarised and plagiarising manuscripts were published in the same journal.
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Revision as of 18:45, 8 August 2020

Cases

Prominent Video Game-Violence Researcher Loses Another Paper to Retraction

What is this about?

This blog provides details about the retraction of a paper that was published in Current Opinion in Psychology. This retracted paper showed too much similarity with another manuscript that was published by the same author, Prof. Brad Bushman.

Why is this important?

It shows a clear case of self-plagiarism where both the plagiarised and plagiarising manuscripts were published in the same journal.

For whom is this important?

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