The popularity and use of Bayesian methods have increased across many research domains. The current article demonstrates how some less familiar Bayesian methods can be used. Specifically, we applied expert elicitation, testing for prior-data conflicts, the Bayesian Truth Serum, and testing for replication effects via Bayes Factors in a series of four studies investigating the use of questionable research practices (QRPs). Scientifically fraudulent or unethical research practices have caused quite a stir in academia and beyond. Improving science starts with educating Ph.D. candidates: the scholars of tomorrow. In four studies concerning 765 Ph.D. candidates, we investigate whether Ph.D. candidates can differentiate between ethical and unethi...
Although cases of overt scientific misconduct have received significant media attention recently (Al...
Increasingly academe is facing the challenge of dealing with allegations of plagiarism and academic ...
Studies have shown that serious misconduct in academic research (e.g., data fabrication) is uncommon...
The popularity and use of Bayesian methods have increased across many research domains. The current ...
Recent fraud cases in psychological and medical research have emphasized the need to pay attention t...
Purpose To maintain scientific integrity and engender public confidence, research must be conducted ...
Upholding research integrity depends on our ability to understand the extent of misconduct. Sarah Ne...
In recent years, the awareness of academic misconduct has increased due to high-profile scandals inv...
Questionable research practices (QRPs) among researchers have been a source of concern in many field...
© 2019, The Author(s). Introduction: Engaging in scientific misconduct and questionable research pra...
Scientific progress depends on the integrity of data and research findings. Intentionally distorting...
Research integrity has gained attention in the general public as well as in the research community. ...
The paper reports two studies exploring the relationship between scholars’ self-reported publication...
When scientists act unethically, their actions can cause harm to participants, undermine knowledge c...
This article discusses the responsible conduct of research, questionable research practices, and res...
Although cases of overt scientific misconduct have received significant media attention recently (Al...
Increasingly academe is facing the challenge of dealing with allegations of plagiarism and academic ...
Studies have shown that serious misconduct in academic research (e.g., data fabrication) is uncommon...
The popularity and use of Bayesian methods have increased across many research domains. The current ...
Recent fraud cases in psychological and medical research have emphasized the need to pay attention t...
Purpose To maintain scientific integrity and engender public confidence, research must be conducted ...
Upholding research integrity depends on our ability to understand the extent of misconduct. Sarah Ne...
In recent years, the awareness of academic misconduct has increased due to high-profile scandals inv...
Questionable research practices (QRPs) among researchers have been a source of concern in many field...
© 2019, The Author(s). Introduction: Engaging in scientific misconduct and questionable research pra...
Scientific progress depends on the integrity of data and research findings. Intentionally distorting...
Research integrity has gained attention in the general public as well as in the research community. ...
The paper reports two studies exploring the relationship between scholars’ self-reported publication...
When scientists act unethically, their actions can cause harm to participants, undermine knowledge c...
This article discusses the responsible conduct of research, questionable research practices, and res...
Although cases of overt scientific misconduct have received significant media attention recently (Al...
Increasingly academe is facing the challenge of dealing with allegations of plagiarism and academic ...
Studies have shown that serious misconduct in academic research (e.g., data fabrication) is uncommon...