What can we learn from the Hwang and Sudbo affairs?
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19/06/2006
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| Resumo |
* The recent publication, in prestigious scientific journals, of two major studies that were subsequently shown to contain fabricated data may compel reviewers and editors to adopt a more rigorous policy in accepting articles for publication. * The current manner of peer reviewing research articles provides no assurance that the proffered work is not the result of fraud. * The present guidelines for contributors in large team investigations may need to be updated to avoid giving credit to co-authors who may have made little, if any, contribution to the work. |
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eng |
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Australasian Med Publ Co Ltd |
| Palavras-Chave | #CX |
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Journal Article |