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Over the holidays, we wanted to revisit one of our favorite series from this past year about a set of research scandals that have rocked the academic world.
When we first played these episodes, we heard from a lot of listeners, including one who teaches AP research at a high school in Frisco, Texas.
He made a crossword puzzle for his students based on our series.
Here's one clue this 39 across five letters.
The active fabrication of data is called I'll give you a hint.
The title of the episode you're about to hear is why is there so much Fraud in Academia?
We have updated facts and figures where necessary.
Next week in Part two, we will have an update from one of the fraud fighters.