Some of the biggest names in behavioral science stand accused of faking their results. Last year, an astonishing 10,000 research papers were retracted. We talk to whistleblowers, reformers, and a co-author who got caught up in the chaos. (Part 1 of 2)
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536. Is Your Plane Ticket Too Expensive — or Too Cheap?
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534. Air Travel Is a Miracle. Why Do We Hate It?
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533. Will the Democrats “Make America Great Again”?
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531. Should You Trust Private Equity to Take Care of Your Dog?
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529. Can Our Surroundings Make Us Smarter?
528. Yuval Noah Harari Thinks Life is Meaningless and Amazing
527. Can Adam Smith Fix Our Economy?
526. Was Adam Smith Really a Right-Winger?
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