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10 March 2023

Some interesting discoveries in a shared dataset: Néma et al. (2022).

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In this post I'm going to be discussing this article, but mostly its dataset: Néma, J., Zdara, J.,  Lašák, P., Bavlovič, J., Bureš, M....
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22 September 2022

Further apparent (self-)plagiarism in the work of Dr Paul McCrory

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In an earlier post I reported on a number of apparently plagiarised or self-plagiarised articles by Dr Paul McCrory. Since then there have...
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09 August 2022

An interesting lack of randomness in a published dataset: Scott and Dixson (2016)

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Martin Enserink has just published the third instalment  in an ongoing story of strange results and possible → likely → confirmed misconduc...
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07 March 2022

Some examples of apparent plagiarism and text recycling in the work of Dr Paul McCrory

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Dr Paul McCrory of the  Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health  has been in the news in the past few days. This started with a...
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31 October 2021

A bug and a dilemma

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A few months ago, I discovered that the SAS statistical software package, which is used worldwide by universities and other large organisat...
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28 October 2021

A catastrophic failure of peer review in obstetrics and gynaecology

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In this post I will discuss a set of 46 articles from the same institution that appear to show severe problems in many journals in the fiel...
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