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Nature26 September 2002
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Investigating misconduct: Seconds out

Why do many scientists who investigate misconduct allegations never want to do so again? Erika Check canvasses opinions from those who have been through the ordeal.

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Scientific misconduct: Sitting in judgement
ERIKA CHECK
Investigations of scientific misconduct need expert input, but they can prove harrowing experiences for the scientists involved. Erika Check finds out why.
Nature 419, 332–333 (2002); doi:10.1038/419332a
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