Retractions: the good, the bad, and the ugly

LSE Impact of Social Sciences 2020 (2):1-4 (2020)
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Abstract

Retractions play an important role in research communication by highlighting and explaining how research projects have failed and thereby preventing these mistakes from being repeated. However, the process of retraction and the data it produces is often sparse or incomplete. Drawing on evidence from 2046 retraction records, Quan-Hoang Vuong discusses the emerging trends this data highlights and argues for the need to enforce reporting standards for retractions, as a means of de-stigmatising retraction and rewarding practising integrity in the scholarly record.

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Quan-Hoang Vuong
Phenikaa University

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