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572. Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia?

Freakonomics Radio

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The Consequences of Compromised Academic Research

The speakers discuss the impact of false findings on public policy and public health, using the Wakefield scandal as an example. They highlight the waste and inefficiency caused by false ideas, question the example set by fraudulent professors, and explore the challenges researchers face in balancing career advancement with transparency and rigor.

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