Scientific Misconduct and Fraud [Book Review]

The European Legacy 27 (1):74-79 (2021)
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Science is said to seek the truth, at least within the bounds that societies or individuals see as explorable from an ethical point of view. Truth may be elusive or even unattainable, tainted by pa...

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