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Marc Hauser / Scientific misconduct / Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences / Joyce Chaplin / Doctor of Philosophy / Harvard School of Public Health / Benjamin Franklin / Fordham Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / Harvard College / United States / Harvard University / Pennsylvania
Date: 2012-03-19 12:47:06
Marc Hauser
Scientific misconduct
Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Joyce Chaplin
Doctor of Philosophy
Harvard School of Public Health
Benjamin Franklin
Fordham Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Harvard College
United States
Harvard University
Pennsylvania

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