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JOURNAL OF LEADERSHIP, ACCOUNTABILITY AND ETHICS

Biasing Research: Can Science be Trusted?


Author(s): Hershey H. Friedman, Robert B. Fireworker, Harry Nagel

Citation: Hershey H. Friedman, Robert B. Fireworker, Harry Nagel, (2017) "Biasing Research: Can Science be Trusted?," Journal of Leadership, Accountability and Ethics, Vol. 14, Iss. 2, pp. 105-116

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

Abstract:

There is a growing body of evidence that indicates that most published research is later found to be wrong. This paper will demonstrate why it is difficult to be certain about a so-called fact even when there is published research supporting it. Different types of biases are examined.