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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
So - plagiarism of the article - means that no one is questioning the data, the content, only the author(s). That's good news. It means that 16% of those articles are legit, even if incorrectly attributed.
Another 16.2% is due to duplication. Again - no concern with the content. So that's 32% of articles that has legitimate content and data.
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Yes, not as bad as the outright fraud, but what does that tell you about the integrity of the "researchers"?
You can't trust these people.