Columbia grad student faked data in study of socioeconomics and life experiences, says retraction notice

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Columbia grad student faked data in study of socioeconomics and life experiences, says retraction notice

What is this about?

This is a factual case of fake data and misleading conclusions in the field of socio-economics.

Why is this important?

It is important to present examples of retractions due to misconduct in areas such as economics and social sciences. A recent review[1] has found that ethics violations in social sciences and humanities are not as commonly encountered compared to medical and health sciences.

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Other information

  1. Armond, A.C.V., Gordijn, B., Lewis, J. et al. A scoping review of the literature featuring research ethics and research integrity cases. BMC Med Ethics 22, 50 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-021-00620-8
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