Beschreibung
Public interest in scientific knowledge is unbroken - yet it is increasingly characterised by scepticism towards research results. This edited volume brings together interdisciplinary perspectives on the topic of misconduct and fraud in science. The contributions deal with the dissemination of and reasons for misconduct, the consequences, as well as prevention options. The volume provides food for thought on how we want to conduct science in the future.
Autorenportrait
Stefan T. Siegel, M.A., wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Lehrstuhl für Pädagogik, Universität Augsburg Dr. Martin H. Daumiller, Akademischer Rat a.Z. am Lehrstuhl für Psychologie, Universität Augsburg