How to Tell if the Men in White Coats Are Lying to You (Investigative Journalism and Research Abuse)
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Willwerth, James
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Accountability in Research. 1997; 5(1-3): 51-58.
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1997Subject
Conflict of Interest; Consent; Deception; Disclosure; Drugs; Family Members; Fraud; Human Experimentation; Informed Consent; Investigators; Journalism; Misconduct; Psychoactive Drugs; Research; Research Design; Research Subjects; Schizophrenia; Scientific Misconduct; Universities; Withholding Treatment;
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