The Man of a Con Mind
The Psychology of Lying: Diederik Stapel's Audacious Academic Fraud
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CPE Credit: 5
Course Level: Introductory
Prerequisite: None
Registration: Through May 31, 2021.
Earn 5 AACI CPE credit by passing an Online exam after reading “The Psychology of Lying: Diederik Stapel's Audacious Academic Fraud ”
Description:
"Stapel’s fraud may shine a spotlight on dishonesty in science, but scientific fraud is hardly new. The rogues’ gallery of academic liars and cheats features scientific celebrities who have enjoyed similar prominence. The once-celebrated South Korean stem-cell researcher Hwang Woo Suk stunned scientists in his field a few years ago after it was discovered that almost all of the work for which he was known was fraudulent. The prominent Harvard evolutionary biologist Marc Hauser resigned in 2011 during an investigation by the Office of Research Integrity at the Department of Health and Human Services that would end up determining that some of his papers contained fabricated data.
Every year, the Office of Research Integrity uncovers numerous instances of bad behavior by scientists, ranging from lying on grant applications to using fake images in publications. A blog called Retraction Watch publishes a steady stream of posts about papers being retracted by journals because of allegations or evidence of misconduct."
You are expected to buy / reach it from the New York Times Website
Report: New York Times
Language: English.
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