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Misconduct accounts for the majority of retracted scientific publications
by
Steen, R. Grant
, Fang, Ferric C.
, Casadevall, Arturo
in
Article retractions
/ Biochemistry
/ Biological Sciences
/ Biomedical research
/ Blood
/ Duplicate Publication as Topic
/ Epidemics
/ Ethics
/ Fraud
/ Impact factor
/ Medical research
/ Plagiarism
/ Primary literature
/ PubMed
/ Research ethics
/ Research fraud
/ Retraction of Publication as Topic
/ Scientific Misconduct - statistics & numerical data
/ Scientific Misconduct - trends
/ Time Factors
2012
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Misconduct accounts for the majority of retracted scientific publications
by
Steen, R. Grant
, Fang, Ferric C.
, Casadevall, Arturo
in
Article retractions
/ Biochemistry
/ Biological Sciences
/ Biomedical research
/ Blood
/ Duplicate Publication as Topic
/ Epidemics
/ Ethics
/ Fraud
/ Impact factor
/ Medical research
/ Plagiarism
/ Primary literature
/ PubMed
/ Research ethics
/ Research fraud
/ Retraction of Publication as Topic
/ Scientific Misconduct - statistics & numerical data
/ Scientific Misconduct - trends
/ Time Factors
2012
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Misconduct accounts for the majority of retracted scientific publications
by
Steen, R. Grant
, Fang, Ferric C.
, Casadevall, Arturo
in
Article retractions
/ Biochemistry
/ Biological Sciences
/ Biomedical research
/ Blood
/ Duplicate Publication as Topic
/ Epidemics
/ Ethics
/ Fraud
/ Impact factor
/ Medical research
/ Plagiarism
/ Primary literature
/ PubMed
/ Research ethics
/ Research fraud
/ Retraction of Publication as Topic
/ Scientific Misconduct - statistics & numerical data
/ Scientific Misconduct - trends
/ Time Factors
2012
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Misconduct accounts for the majority of retracted scientific publications
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Misconduct accounts for the majority of retracted scientific publications
2012
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A detailed review of all 2,047 biomedical and life-science research articles indexed by PubMed as retracted on May 3, 2012 revealed that only 21.3% of retractions were attributable to error. In contrast 67.4% of retractions were attributable to misconduct, including fraud or suspected fraud (43.4%), duplicate publication (14.2%), and plagiarism (9.8%). Incomplete, uninformative or misleading retraction announcements have led to a previous underestimation of the role of fraud in the ongoing retraction epidemic. The percentage of scientific articles retracted because of fraud has increased ~10-fold since 1975. Retractions exhibit distinctive temporal and geographic patterns that may reveal underlying causes.
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National Academy of Sciences,National Acad Sciences
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