As you may know, Harvard professor Francesca Gino is suing us for defamation after (1) we alerted Harvard to evidence of fraud in four studies that she co-authored, (2) Harvard investigated and placed her on administrative leave, and (3) we summarized the evidence in four blog posts. As part of their investigation, Harvard wrote a... The post [118] Harvard’s Gino Report Reveals How A Dataset Was Altered appeared first on Data Colada.| Data Colada
A previous version of this post was supposed to go live in January 2019. But the day before it was scheduled, the Data Colada team (Uri, Leif, and Joe) received an email that we took to be a potential death threat. After discussions with the local police, the FBI, and our families, we decided to... The post [117] The Impersonator: The Fake Data Were Coming From Inside the Lab appeared first on Data Colada.| Data Colada
We recently presented evidence of data tampering in four retracted papers co-authored by Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino. She is now suing the three of us (and Harvard University). Gino’s lawsuit (.htm), like many lawsuits, contains a number of Exhibits that present information relevant to the case. For example, the lawsuit contains some Exhibits... The post [114] Exhibits 3, 4, and 5 appeared first on Data Colada.| Data Colada
This is the last post in a four-part series detailing evidence of fraud in four academic papers co-authored by Harvard Business School Professor Francesca Gino. It is worth reiterating two things. First, to the best of our knowledge, none of Gino’s co-authors carried out or assisted with the data collection for the studies in this... The post [112] Data Falsificada (Part 4): "Forgetting The Words" appeared first on Data Colada.| Data Colada
This is the third in a four-part series of posts detailing evidence of fraud in four academic papers co-authored by Harvard Business School Professor Francesca Gino. It is worth reiterating that to the best of our knowledge, none of Gino’s co-authors carried out or assisted with the data collection for the studies in this series.... The post [111] Data Falsificada (Part 3): "The Cheaters Are Out of Order" appeared first on Data Colada.| Data Colada
This is the second in a four-part series of posts detailing evidence of fraud in four academic papers co-authored by Harvard Business School Professor Francesca Gino. It is worth reiterating that to the best of our knowledge, none of Gino’s co-authors carried out or assisted with the data collection for the studies in this series.... The post [110] Data Falsificada (Part 2): "My Class Year Is Harvard" appeared first on Data Colada.| Data Colada