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How Often Do Economists Commit Misconduct?

schwit1 (797399) writes A survey of professional academic economists finds that a large percentage are quite willing to cheat or fake data to get the results they want. From the paper's abstract: "This study reports the results of a survey of professional, mostly academic economists about their research norms and scientific misbehavior. Behavior such as data fabrication or plagiarism are (almost) unanimously rejected and admitted by less than 4% of participants. Research practices that are often considered 'questionable,' e.g., strategic behavior while analyzing results or in the publication process, are rejected by at least 60%. Despite their low justifiability, these behaviors are widespread. Ninety-four percent report having engaged in at least one unaccepted research practice."

That less than 4% engage in "data fabrication or plagiarism" might seem low, but it is a terrible statistic . ... 40% admit to doing what they agree are "questionable" research practices, while 94% admit to committing "at least one unaccepted research practice." In other words, almost none of these academic economists can be trusted in the slightest. As the paper notes, "these behaviors are widespread.""

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  1. "scientific misbehavior"!!? by Mister+Liberty · · Score: 3, Informative

    Economy as such is not a science.

  2. Re:What does it matter? by gl4ss · · Score: 2, Informative

    100% of astrologists make shit up. it's pretty much the definition for it...

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  3. Re:Political/Moral by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    We got Occupy Wall Street because some Canadians generously came down and showed us how it was done. It picked up for a while and then it died down. I hope it will have an influence on people.

    They were designated a terrorist threat and the FBI shut them down. Nationwide.
    This is not a conspiracy theory, it is backed up by FOIA documents.

  4. Re:Political/Moral by TheRaven64 · · Score: 4, Informative

    No one cares how much students in the UK protest, because they don't vote. Students are a demographic with one of the worst turnouts in elections. For allegedly intelligent people, it's surprising how few seem to realise the correlation between this and getting shafted by their elected officials. Go back to the '60s, and they had a lot more influence because they were much more likely to vote.

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