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[The idea of telling the truth seems simple. However, the concept of truth can be deceptive and difficult. The issues of increasing complexity include correctly interpreting real data, giving attribution, and coping with bias. At times, writers think they are being truthful, but are deceived by others, or by blinding bias. In other cases, authors are unethical when they fail to acknowledge others for ideas or when information presented is knowingly fraudulent.]
Published: Jan 1, 2013
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