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In online autism studies, "research teams flagged 87% (Study 1), 71% (Study 2), 82% (Study 3), & 15% (Study 4) of responses collected as possibly fraudulent" www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... on fraudulent responses in online autism research, 4 examples & 5 recommendations for autism researchers

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Summer B. Bottini, Patrick Dwyer, Elizabeth A. Kaplan-Kahn, Kaitlin Proctor, Ava Gurba, Hannah E. Morton (2025). Brief report: Fraudulent data responses as a major threat to validity in online autism research – Case studies from four independent research teams. Research in Autism, 125, 202619. Elsevier BV.

Publication date
July 2025
Identifier
10.1016/j.reia.2025.202619
Authors
Summer B. Bottini, Patrick Dwyer, Elizabeth A. Kaplan-Kahn, Kaitlin Proctor, Ava Gurba, Hannah E. Morton
Source
Research in Autism
Details
125, 202619
Reference type
article
Publisher
Elsevier BV
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Abstract

The growing popularity of online research increases risks of fraudulent data that threaten the validity of findings. Autism research is particularly s…

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