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  2. Funding bias - Wikipedia

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    Funding bias, also known as sponsorship bias, funding outcome bias, funding publication bias, and funding effect, is a tendency of a scientific study to support the interests of the study's financial sponsor. This phenomenon is recognized sufficiently that researchers undertake studies to examine bias in past published studies.

  3. Scientific misconduct - Wikipedia

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    Simultaneous submission of scientific findings to more than one journal or duplicate publication of findings is usually regarded as misconduct, under what is known as the Ingelfinger rule, named after the editor of The New England Journal of Medicine 1967–1977, Franz Ingelfinger. [47]

  4. Scientific Integrity in Policymaking - Wikipedia

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    On April 2, 2004, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy issued a statement by Dr. John Marburger, the director of OSTP, that claims the descriptions of the incidents in the UCS report are all "false," "wrong," or "a distortion." He said he was disappointed with the report and dismissed it as "biased."

  5. List of scientific misconduct incidents - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark, scientific misconduct is defined as "intention[al] negligence leading to fabrication of the scientific message or a false credit or emphasis given to a scientist", and in Sweden as "intention[al] distortion of the research process by fabrication of data, text, hypothesis, or methods from another researcher's manuscript form or ...

  6. Reporting bias - Wikipedia

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    Reporting bias occurs when the dissemination of research findings is influenced by the nature and direction of the results, for instance in systematic reviews. [5] [6] Positive results is a commonly used term to describe a study finding that one intervention is better than another. [citation needed]

  7. Disney Plus K-drama 'Snowdrop' loses sponsors over history ...

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    Sponsors of Disney Plus “Snowdrop” have reportedly abandoned the show after many viewers accused the series of distorting history and disrespecting South Korea’s pro-democracy movement in ...

  8. James Watt (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    The beer's packaging was ruled by the Portman Group as likely to appeal to under-18s, breaching their Code of Conduct. [33] BrewDog initially dismissed the findings but in 2020 later acknowledged the campaign as a misstep, with CEO James Watt admitting the "backlash was justified" and calling it one of the company's "biggest mistakes."

  9. What are the Vince McMahon sexual abuse and human trafficking ...

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    Vince McMahon, the former owner of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), is the subject of a new Netflix documentary, called Mr McMahon, that chronicles his downfall and the sexual abuse ...

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