Freakonomics Radio

Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

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Dec 26, 2024
Max Bazerman, a behavioral science expert from Harvard, Leif Nelson from UC Berkeley known for tackling research misconduct, and Brian Nosek, a champion of research integrity at the University of Virginia, explore the alarming rise of academic fraud. They discuss the pressures that lead researchers to manipulate data and the far-reaching consequences of retracted papers. The conversation delves into high-profile cases and their implications on public trust, while emphasizing the urgent need for accountability and ethical standards in academia.
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INSIGHT

Data Colada's Motivation

  • The Data Colada team investigated research methodologies because they often didn't believe published findings.
  • They questioned findings that didn't align with their intuition.
ANECDOTE

False-Positive Psychology

  • Data Colada manipulated data to show how easily false positives can be generated.
  • They published a paper demonstrating how listening to "When I'm 64" could make people younger.
ANECDOTE

Signing at the Top

  • The "signing at the top" paper, co-authored by Dan Ariely and Francesca Gino, claimed that signing at the top of forms promotes honesty.
  • The study became highly influential.
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