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572. Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia?

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Origin of Data Colada and Concerns about Research Findings

The speaker started a blog in late 2013 to write shorter pieces without waiting for the long review process. The name 'Data Colada' was chosen to reflect their work without being too serious. The team aimed to look for unreliable research findings caused by pressure to publish interesting results, rather than outright fraud. They expressed concerns about the unintentional self-serving decisions in research, such as 'P hacking' which stands for probability.

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