Prominent Harvard behavioral scientist Francesca Gino who undertook studies about honesty is under fire for allegedly fabricating papers that she worked on, according to a report.
, run by three behavioral scientists, it alleged fraud in four academic papers that Gino co-authored.
Gino allegedly chalked up phony results tied to studies, including one focused on honest behavior, the New York Times reported.One of the experiments asked about 100 participants to complete a worksheet of 20 puzzles, and for every puzzle cracked they would get $1, the Times reported. Back in 2021, the same three behavioral scientists, pinpointed evidence that another study in the same paper seemed to rely on bad data, the Times reported.
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