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|Title=How I was nearly duped into “authoring” a fake paper: Academics need to beware of the dangers of flattery, says Per Aspenberg
 
|Title=How I was nearly duped into “authoring” a fake paper: Academics need to beware of the dangers of flattery, says Per Aspenberg
 
|Is About=Cooperation between academia and industry can be tricky and cause 'fake' science.
 
|Is About=Cooperation between academia and industry can be tricky and cause 'fake' science.
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|Important Because=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<ref>https://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h6605</ref>.
 
|Important Because=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<ref>https://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h6605</ref>.
  
  
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How I was nearly duped into “authoring” a fake paper: Academics need to beware of the dangers of flattery, says Per Aspenberg

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Cooperation between academia and industry can be tricky and cause 'fake' science.


This is a factual case.

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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].


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