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  • ...ctitioners perceived as being pseudoscientists may also be implicated with scientific misconduct, although the term pseudoscience is often extended to cover areas of altern :For me, failure to adhere to Popper’s norms does not imply scientific misconduct. That is not to say I believe ''nobody'' has ever been charged with miscond
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  • The term '''Scientific misconduct''' usually refers to any deliberate misrepresentation of the research proce
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  • | pagename = Scientific misconduct | abc = Scientific misconduct
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  • ...ctitioners perceived as being pseudoscientists may also be implicated with scientific misconduct, although the term pseudoscience is often extended to cover areas of altern :For me, failure to adhere to Popper’s norms does not imply scientific misconduct. That is not to say I believe ''nobody'' has ever been charged with miscond
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  • {{r|Scientific misconduct}}
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  • The term '''Scientific misconduct''' usually refers to any deliberate misrepresentation of the research proce
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  • | title=‘Pathological Science’ is not Scientific Misconduct (nor is it pathological)
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  • His extensive file on the [[David Baltimore|Baltimore affair]] of alleged scientific misconduct was published in the journal ''Ethics and Behaviour'' in January 1993. <ref
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  • ...] often termed [[scientific misconduct]]. Occasional instances of verified scientific misconduct, however, are by no means solely modern occurrences. ''(see also: [[Junk sc
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  • ...ützenfest]], [[Science]], [[Scientific journal]], [[Scientific method]], [[Scientific misconduct]], [[Scientology (doctrine)]], [[Scotland Yard]], [[Scottish people]], [[Sc
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