This paper explores the nature and impact of research misconduct in psychology by analyzing 160 articles that were retracted from prominent scholarly journals between 1998 and 2017. We compare findings with recent studies of retracted papers in economics, and business and management, to profile practices that are likely to be problematic in cognate social science disciplines. In psychology, the principal reason for retraction was data fabrication. Retractions took longer to make, and generally were from higher ranked and more prestigious journals, than in the two cognate disciplines. We recommend that journal editors should be more forthcoming in the reasons they provide for article retractions. We also recommend that the discipline of psyc...
Current efforts started in 2012 by the Association for Psychological Science (APS) appear to be diff...
The recent Stapel fraud case came as a shattering blow to the scientific community of psychologists ...
At the time when social psychologists believed they could be proud of their discipline, there was th...
This paper explores the nature and impact of research misconduct in psychology by analyzing 160 arti...
We draw on rational crime theory to help analyse 55 articles that have been retracted from 734 peer-...
Recent research in psychology has highlighted a number of replication problems in the discipline, wi...
This article analyses 131 articles that have been retracted from peer-reviewed journals in business ...
Recent research in psychology has highlighted a number of replication problems in the di...
We draw on rational crime theory to help analyse 55 articles that have been retracted from 734 peer-...
In 2011, Diederik Stapel’s fraud was discovered. It turned out that not only did Stapel forge data b...
Over the last few years, psychology researchers have become increasingly preoccupied with the questi...
A formal complaint was lodged with the British Psychological Society in 1995 that alleged serious sc...
The honesty and integrity of scientists is widely believed to be threatened by pressures to publish,...
The Health Services Research Unit at the University of Aberdeen is funded by the Chief Scientist Off...
This dissertation focuses on either understanding and detecting threats to the epistemology of scien...
Current efforts started in 2012 by the Association for Psychological Science (APS) appear to be diff...
The recent Stapel fraud case came as a shattering blow to the scientific community of psychologists ...
At the time when social psychologists believed they could be proud of their discipline, there was th...
This paper explores the nature and impact of research misconduct in psychology by analyzing 160 arti...
We draw on rational crime theory to help analyse 55 articles that have been retracted from 734 peer-...
Recent research in psychology has highlighted a number of replication problems in the discipline, wi...
This article analyses 131 articles that have been retracted from peer-reviewed journals in business ...
Recent research in psychology has highlighted a number of replication problems in the di...
We draw on rational crime theory to help analyse 55 articles that have been retracted from 734 peer-...
In 2011, Diederik Stapel’s fraud was discovered. It turned out that not only did Stapel forge data b...
Over the last few years, psychology researchers have become increasingly preoccupied with the questi...
A formal complaint was lodged with the British Psychological Society in 1995 that alleged serious sc...
The honesty and integrity of scientists is widely believed to be threatened by pressures to publish,...
The Health Services Research Unit at the University of Aberdeen is funded by the Chief Scientist Off...
This dissertation focuses on either understanding and detecting threats to the epistemology of scien...
Current efforts started in 2012 by the Association for Psychological Science (APS) appear to be diff...
The recent Stapel fraud case came as a shattering blow to the scientific community of psychologists ...
At the time when social psychologists believed they could be proud of their discipline, there was th...