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The Imposter as Social Theory

by Steve Woolgar, Else Vogel, David Moats, Claes-Fredrik Helgesson

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Episode: Can Academic Fraud Be Stopped? (Update) | Freakonomics Radio

Published on January 2, 2025

I would say we don't know that much about why the fraudsters do what they do, and the most interesting source you just mentionedโ€”so Stapel wrote a book in Dutch called 'Outsporing,' which means something like 'derailed,' where he provides his information, and he goes on from the material you talked about to describing that he became like an alcoholic or a heroin addict.

In this episode, the host references a book titled 'Outsporing,' authored by Diedrick Stapel. The book, written in Dutch, offers insights into the motivations behind fraudulent behavior, suggesting a deep dive into challenges such as addiction as Stapel recounts his personal struggles.

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