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Controversial study, retracted study and academic integrity

Episode 1 of the The Scholar's Corner podcast, hosted by Shaun de Beer, Petrus Barend Wentzel, Hanno Le Roux, Ronin Pretorius, titled "Controversial study, retracted study and academic integrity" was published on September 24, 2023 and runs 12 minutes.

September 24, 2023 ·12m · The Scholar's Corner

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Welcome to another episode of The Scholar's Corner, where we explore the fascinating world of academic research, its impact on society, and the importance of academic integrity. In today's episode, we'll dive into two critical topics: controversial studies and retracted papers. We'll also discuss how academic integrity is central to these issues and highlight the incredible value that academic research brings to our lives.

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