Fraud and misconduct in research: detection, investigation, and organizational response

Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Edited by Amalya Lumerman Oliver (2017)
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Abstract

Introduction -- Fraud in research : frequency patterns -- An organizational approach to research fraud -- Fraud, lies, deceptions, fabrications, and falsifications -- Deviance in scientific research : norms, hot spots, control -- Concluding discussion.

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