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FSU faker shows academic fraud crisis is real, big and ongoing |
2023-04-16 |
[NYPOST] About those "experts" so beloved by ranting Dems in the media and on Twitter: Just how many of them are utter frauds? Seems like hardly a week goes by without some fresh academic fakery scandal coming to light. This week’s: A Florida State University professor, Eric Stewart, who resigned from his cushy job at the taxpayer-funded school amid allegations that he’d simply made up data for a study purporting to show racism against blacks and Latinos in criminal sentencing. Aside from the moral ugliness of his alleged crime — falsifying data solely to stoke up racial resentment — it’s a complete betrayal of universities’ mission. And paid for by everyday Sunshine Staters, to boot. But Stewart is far from the only offender here. Marc Tessier-Lavigne, a neuroscientist now serving as the president of ultra-elite Stanford, is being investigated for publishing papers with manipulated images in them. Four former Harvard cancer scientists had a paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences retracted for seeming data manipulation in February. Former Yale biologist Carlo Spirli was identified this month as a serial data faker by the Office of Research Integrity, a federal watchdog. Three top institutions; three major cases of professorial scamming — all from just the first quarter of this year. And that’s to say nothing of the so-called "paper mills" found in China, Iran ![]() spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate and elsewhere. These are scuzzy commercial entities that generate papers based on shoddy, cooked or outright fake data and shop them to reputable journals on behalf of the crooked "authors" in hopes of scoring a publication. Or the "replication crisis" — a beyond-disturbing phenomenon across psychology, sociology, economics and medicine in which the results reported in papers from august institutions can’t be duplicated. Yet replicability is a foundational element of good research. In psychology, the non-replicating research accounts for up to 62% of papers. In economics, 39%. That doesn’t necessarily mean all the unreplicated papers were fake. But it doesn’t say anything good about data integrity, either. Look: Most academics, we think, are still honest, hardworking people. But the huge incentives to cheat — it’s publish or perish! — and the until-recently quite low likelihood of getting caught would put temptation in the way of a saint. And let’s not forget that as the universities have become more politicized, so too has research. |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 Many of the research is funded by the US Government which is our money. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2023-04-16 20:41 |
#3 Some ideas are so stupid, only an intellectual can believe them. - Eric Blair |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2023-04-16 08:12 |
#2 Honestly teacher would be better off giving research papers to their students to replicate. If they can't deconstruct them then propose better hypotheses. |
Posted by: Percy Flotle3938 2023-04-16 08:07 |
#1 Sometimes, belief systems transcend reality. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2023-04-16 07:33 |