Re: Research ethics: 3 ways to blow the whistle
Great article Ed! well-researched as always.One thing your article didn't touch on in detail, is the extent to which institutions are willing to protect their faculty on both sides of these issues.On...
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Just to clarify, I only wrote the first bit about Uri Simonsohn. Heidi Ledford and Richard van Noorden wrote the other two segments, which are both wonderful.
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I want to thank Nature and Heidi Ledford for making the scientific community aware of my plight. It has seemed that I can’t win for losing. Up to now, I have lost every round. The first Campus...
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These cases that go on forever are common with whistleblowers. I have worked with whistleblowers for over 35 years and find that they are hard to silence. The truth telling part of the brain overrides...
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This article makes a good case why whistleblowing is such a difficult thing to do. In a broader context, though, how much of the irreproducibility problem (estimated around 60-70%) can be attributed to...
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