In the latest AUDIT 15 FUN episode, I interviewed Brian Nosek, a professor at the University of Virginia and Executive Director at the Center for Open Science, about Francesca Gino, a dishonesty researcher accused by the Data Colada team of data fraud. What evidence did the Data Colada team provide to support the fraud allegations? Are there alternative explanations that could clear Gino of any wrongdoing? In the broader context, how can we ensure researchers maintain honesty in their work? Listen to the episode to hear Brian's insights and opinions. Full transparency for this episode: Brian is a fundraising organizer for the Data Colada team. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by those interviewed on the AUDIT 15 FUN podcast are solely their own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Jon Taber or of the AUDIT 15 FUN podcast.
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