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Re: [xmca] Positivism, plagiarism and psychology
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- Subject: Re: [xmca] Positivism, plagiarism and psychology
- From: Greg Thompson <greg.a.thompson@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 23:28:27 -0600
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my favorite was the section heading:
"Culture of neophilia"
Too true.
-greg
On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Julian Williams <
julian.williams@manchester.ac.uk> wrote:
> Bruce
>
> Yes, read this!
>
> Absolutely 'fraudulent' - and should we believe its better anywhere else
> in academia, where competition is so rife ... is our field any better?
>
> I hope we can believe that most posts to this list are made without
> competition and reputation in mind.
>
> Can we in xmca declare ourselves an 'academic free zone' from ths point of
> view.. and if so, how?
>
> Thanks for raising this.
>
> Julian
>
> ________________________________________
> From: xmca-bounces@weber.ucsd.edu [xmca-bounces@weber.ucsd.edu] on behalf
> of Bruce Robinson [bruce@brucerob.eu]
> Sent: 14 September 2012 22:44
> To: eXtended Mind, Culture, Activity
> Subject: [xmca] Positivism, plagiarism and psychology
>
> A big feature in today's Guardian on trends in academic fraud and its
> detection with particular reference to psychology.
>
> Bruce R
>
>
> http://m.guardian.co.uk/science/2012/sep/13/scientific-research-fraud-bad-practice?cat=science&type=article
>
>
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> Sent from Kaiten Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
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