Indonesian Academics Uncover Alleged Data Falsification in Research
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- Indonesian academics have flagged potential data falsification in research by four individuals, prompting the Ministry of Higher Education to form a team for investigation.
- The case gained traction on social media after two academics attending a conference in Copenhagen noticed inconsistencies.
KI-generierte Zusammenfassung
Warum es wichtig ist
Two Indonesian academics attending a conference in Copenhagen noticed what they believed was a web of deception in research papers and posted their suspicions on social media, leading to an official investigation.
The Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology has set up a team to examine papers previously published by the alleged perpetrators, saying action would be taken if they were found to have used falsified data.
The studies were supposedly done by four researchers, but she was the only one who travelled to Copenhagen.
Two Indonesian academics, including one who attended the conference, spotted what they believed was a web of deception and posted their suspicions on social media, where the case went viral and caught officials’ attention.
Offene Fragen
- What specific data was falsified?
- What action will be taken against the researchers?
- Were other researchers involved?



