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  2. Data fabrication - Wikipedia

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    In scientific inquiry and academic research, data fabrication is the intentional misrepresentation of research results. As with other forms of scientific misconduct, it is the intent to deceive that marks fabrication as unethical, and thus different from scientists deceiving themselves. There are many ways data can be fabricated.

  3. Scientific misconduct - Wikipedia

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    Swedish definition: "Intention[al] distortion of the research process by fabrication of data, text, hypothesis, or methods from another researcher's manuscript form or publication; or distortion of the research process in other ways."

  4. Disinformation attack - Wikipedia

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    People who get information from a variety of news sources, not just sources from a particular viewpoint, are more likely to detect disinformation. [37] Tips for detecting disinformation include reading reputable news sources at a local or national level, rather than relying on social media.

  5. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    The research concluded fake news consumers do not exist in a filter bubble; many of them also consume real news from established news sources. The fake news audience is only 10 percent of the real news audience, and most fake news consumers spent a relatively similar amount of time on fake news compared with real news consumers—with the ...

  6. Fact-checking - Wikipedia

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    Fact-checking is the process of verifying the factual accuracy of questioned reporting and statements. Fact-checking can be conducted before or after the text or content is published or otherwise disseminated.

  7. Allegations of fabricated research undermine key Alzheimer’s ...

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    Allegations that part of a key 2006 study of Alzheimer's disease may have been fabricated has rocked the scientific research community.

  8. Circular reporting - Wikipedia

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    Dashed lines indicate sourcing invisible to a reviewer. In each case, a source (top) appears to a reviewer (bottom) as two independent sources. Circular reporting, or false confirmation, is a situation in source criticism where a piece of information appears to come from multiple independent sources, but in reality comes from only one source.

  9. Racist messages found on Tennessee college campus were ...

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    Trump Makes Blizzard Of News, Shows Restraint At Presser, Even While Slamming The Media Rhodes College said racist messages found on campus over Thanksgiving break were "fabricated" by a student.