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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

So here's something that Stapel wrote later when he wrote a book of confession, essentially about his fraud: 'I was doing fine, but then I became impatient, over-ambitious, reckless.'

In this segment, the podcast discusses a book of confession by Diedrick Stapel, a Dutch professor who admitted to fabricating data in his research. The mention highlights Stapel's reflections on his motivations behind the fraudulent activities.

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