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                                16. März 2016
                            
                        
                    
                
            
  Online erschienen: 2016-3-16
 
 
  Erschienen im Druck: 2011-10-1
 
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                                    Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelei
 - Inhalt / Contents
 - Guest Editorial
 - Abhandlungen / Original Papers
 - The Production of Historical “Facts”: How the Wrong Number of Participants in the Leipzig Monday Demonstration on October 9, 1989 Became a Convention
 - “True Believers” or Numerical Terrorism at the Nuclear Power Plant
 - One-eyed Epidemiologic Dummies at Nuclear Power Plants
 - Are Most Published Research Findings False?
 - What Fuels Publication Bias?
 - The Identification and Prevention of Publication Bias in the Social Sciences and Economics
 - Benford’s Law as an Instrument for Fraud Detection in Surveys Using the Data of the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP)
 - When Does the Second-Digit Benford’s Law-Test Signal an Election Fraud?
 - Difficulties Detecting Fraud? The Use of Benford’s Law on Regression Tables
 - Plagiarism in Student Papers: Prevalence Estimates Using Special Techniques for Sensitive Questions
 - Pitfalls of International Comparative Research: Taking Acquiescence into Account
 - Buchbesprechungen / Book Reviews
 
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelei
 - Inhalt / Contents
 - Guest Editorial
 - Abhandlungen / Original Papers
 - The Production of Historical “Facts”: How the Wrong Number of Participants in the Leipzig Monday Demonstration on October 9, 1989 Became a Convention
 - “True Believers” or Numerical Terrorism at the Nuclear Power Plant
 - One-eyed Epidemiologic Dummies at Nuclear Power Plants
 - Are Most Published Research Findings False?
 - What Fuels Publication Bias?
 - The Identification and Prevention of Publication Bias in the Social Sciences and Economics
 - Benford’s Law as an Instrument for Fraud Detection in Surveys Using the Data of the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP)
 - When Does the Second-Digit Benford’s Law-Test Signal an Election Fraud?
 - Difficulties Detecting Fraud? The Use of Benford’s Law on Regression Tables
 - Plagiarism in Student Papers: Prevalence Estimates Using Special Techniques for Sensitive Questions
 - Pitfalls of International Comparative Research: Taking Acquiescence into Account
 - Buchbesprechungen / Book Reviews