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Scientists behaving badly

Brian C. Martinson, Melissa S. Anderson and Raymond de Vries
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Brian C. Martinson: the HealthPartners Research Foundation
Melissa S. Anderson: the University of Minnesota, Educational Policy and Administration
Raymond de Vries: the University of Minnesota, Center for Bioethics

Nature, 2005, vol. 435, issue 7043, 737-738

Abstract: To protect the integrity of science, we must look beyond falsification, fabrication and plagiarism, to a wider range of questionable research practices, argue Brian C. Martinson, Melissa S. Anderson and Raymond de Vries.

Date: 2005
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