Sound the alarm: fraud in neuroscience.
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, Journal Article
Lisberger, SG
Published in: Cerebrum
May 2013
We expect scientists to follow a code of honor and conduct and to report their research honestly and accurately, but so-called scientific misconduct, which includes plagiarism, faked data, and altered images, has led to a tenfold increase in the number of retractions over the past decade. Among the reasons for this troubling upsurge is increased competition for journal placement, grant money, and prestigious appointments. The solutions are not easy, but reform and greater vigilance is needed.
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Published In
Cerebrum
ISSN
1524-6205
Publication Date
May 2013
Volume
2013
Start / End Page
6
Location
United States
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Lisberger, S. G. (2013). Sound the alarm: fraud in neuroscience. Cerebrum, 2013, 6.
Lisberger, Stephen G. “Sound the alarm: fraud in neuroscience.” Cerebrum 2013 (May 2013): 6.
Lisberger SG. Sound the alarm: fraud in neuroscience. Cerebrum. 2013 May;2013:6.
Lisberger, Stephen G. “Sound the alarm: fraud in neuroscience.” Cerebrum, vol. 2013, May 2013, p. 6.
Lisberger SG. Sound the alarm: fraud in neuroscience. Cerebrum. 2013 May;2013:6.
Published In
Cerebrum
ISSN
1524-6205
Publication Date
May 2013
Volume
2013
Start / End Page
6
Location
United States