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Chris Uggen on Academic Dishonesty and Public Sociology

Chris Uggen on Academic Dishonesty and Public Sociology

Update: 2015-06-04
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In this special edition of Give Methods a Chance, we talk with Chris Uggen to get context and insight to a recent retraction of a political science article in Science and the resulting public discourse around the study under question.


“Outright fraud, where people make up data, is likely to be exceedingly rare–in part because it is not sustainable over a long term. As academics, we rely on our professional reputation. So you might be able to get a paper published, which might even get you a job, but, long term, it just isn’t in anyone’s interest to falsify data.”

– Chris Uggen – 

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Chris Uggen on Academic Dishonesty and Public Sociology

Chris Uggen on Academic Dishonesty and Public Sociology

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