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The trustworthiness of research findings is threatened when researchers don't do their utmost best to get it right and engage in ... Date: September 28, 2020 Hosts: Suzanne Witt, PhD, Lien Peters, PhD, Eric Wilkey, PhD, Mojtaba Soltanlou, PhD, Tristan Kuehn, ... Bean, MA, APS chief publishing officer, spoke with Tracey Weissgerber, PhD, a member of the APS Publications ...
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- Date: September 28, 2020 Hosts: Suzanne Witt, PhD, Lien Peters, PhD, Eric Wilkey, PhD, Mojtaba Soltanlou, PhD, Tristan Kuehn, ...
- Bean, MA, APS chief publishing officer, spoke with Tracey Weissgerber, PhD, a member of the APS Publications ...
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