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Accountability in Research
Ethics, Integrity and Policy
Volume 25, 2018 - Issue 4
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Inaction over retractions of identified fraudulent publications: ongoing weakness in the system of scientific self-correction

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Walter R. Schumm, Duane W. Crawford, Lorenza Lockett, Abdullah AlRashed & Asma Bin Ateeq. (2023) Research anomalies in criminology: How serious? How extensive over time? And who was responsible?. Accountability in Research 0:0, pages 1-37.
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Mark J. Bolland, Andrew Grey, Alison Avenell & Andrew a Klein. (2021) Correcting the scientific record – A broken system?. Accountability in Research 28:5, pages 265-279.
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Walter R. Schumm, Duane W. Crawford, Lorenza Lockett, Asma bin Ateeq & Abdullah AlRashed. (2023) Can Retracted Social Science Articles Be Distinguished from Non-Retracted Articles by Some of the Same Authors, Using Benford’s Law or Other Statistical Methods?. Publications 11:1, pages 14.
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Antonio PINTO, Raffaella CAPASSO, Gianluca MUTO, Ernesto BIANCHI, Franco GUIDA, Reimy RODRIGUEZ, Claudia ROSSI & Daniela VECCHIONE. (2023) Ethics in scientific publication: spectrum of misconducts. Journal of Radiological Review 9:4.
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Alison Avenell, Fiona Stewart, Andrew Grey, Greg Gamble & Mark Bolland. (2019) An investigation into the impact and implications of published papers from retracted research: systematic search of affected literature. BMJ Open 9:10, pages e031909.
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Judit Dobránszki & Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva. (2019) Corrective factors for author- and journal-based metrics impacted by citations to accommodate for retractions. Scientometrics 121:1, pages 387-398.
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Christian J. Wiedermann. (2018) Undisclosed conflicts of interest in German-language textbooks of anesthesiology, critical care, and emergency medicine. Zeitschrift für Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualität im Gesundheitswesen 139, pages 53-58.
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Christian J. Wiedermann & Michael Joannidis. (2018) The Boldt scandal still in need of action: the example of colloids 10 years after initial suspicion of fraud. Intensive Care Medicine 44:10, pages 1735-1737.
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