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A Harvard researcher who studied honesty is accused of fabricating research results

by Shriya Kataria
June 28, 2023
in The US
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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A well-known Harvard behavioural scientist who is known for her work on honesty has, in an unexpected turn of events, been charged with data fraud, according to the New York Times. Professor Francesca Gino is currently the focus of criticism after several behavioural science research that she co-authored were found to have fabricated data. Since 2007, she has released 135 pieces. Three other researchers accused Ms Gino of falsifying data results, and she was fired.

Harvard alerted Max Bazerman that one of Francesca Gino’s research used fake data

Max Bazerman, a professor at HBS and co-author with Francesca Gino of a 2012 study, disclosed that Harvard had notified him that one of her research had utilised phoney data. The institution reportedly submitted a 14-page dossier with “compelling evidence” of data fabrication, according to Mr Bazerman, who spoke to the Chronicle of Higher Education. This evidence included the revelation that someone had accessed a database and added and edited data in the file.

Her 2012 study, in which she assessed the effect of honesty promises at the start and conclusion of forms, led to the start of a two-year debate among other academics about the validity of her findings. Additionally, four scholarly publications co-authored by Ms Gino were the subject of a series of entries detailing evidence of fraud on the DataColada blog, which is managed by academics in the field of behavioural science.

“‘We discovered evidence of fraud in papers spanning over a decade, including papers published quite recently (in 2020). In the fall of 2021, we shared our concerns with Harvard Business School. Specifically, we wrote a report about four studies for which we had accumulated the strongest evidence of fraud. We believe that many more Gino-authored papers contain fake data. Perhaps dozens”, the blog authors wrote, as per The Guardian.

Maurice Schweitzer, a former colleague of Ms Gino’s, told the New York Times that the allegations have created “reverberations in the academic community [because she is someone with] so many collaborators, so many articles, who is really a leading scholar in the field.”

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