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  1. Apr 26, 2024 · Ping Dong has just had her doctoral degree revoked by University of Toronto due to research misconduct that occurred in her dissertation which was published in three separate papers (2 now retracted). She was a marketing professor at Northwestern until she left her job and disappeared following a few retractions. According to a summary of […]

  2. Sep 25, 2019 · Northwestern psychology researcher out following retraction. Ping Dong A psychology researcher at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management has left a tenure-track position there less than a year after she and a co-author retracted a paper whose…

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  4. Jul 26, 2021 · Ping Dong resigned from Northwestern and disappeared, ghosting her coauthors. She had numerous articles retracted, including 3 from top marketing journals [].Somehow, her coauthors of one JM article convinced JM to drop her as 1st author, let them rerun all the studies (except for the first one which was a field study) and republish it with correction.

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  6. May 28, 2022 · The salvaging of a Ping Dong paper at Journal of Marketing; RETRACTED ARTICLE: Why money meanings matter in decisions to donate time and money; Rampant speculation is the outcome of institutional silence around retractions and firings; AMA actively discourages authors from sharing their data with 3rd parties

  7. Reports the retraction of "Visual darkness reduces perceived risk of contagious-disease transmission from interpersonal interaction" by Ping Dong and Chen-Bo Zhong (Psychological Science, 2018[Jul], Vol 29[7], 1049-1061). Psychological Science Editor D. Stephen Lindsay reports: "A reader alerted me that the time stamps on the posted data for Studies 1 and 3 indicated that testing of subjects ...

  8. Oct 8, 2020 · Ping Dong, Chen-Bo Zhong Ping Dong and Chen-Bo Zhong (2017), “Witnessing Moral Violations Increases Conformity in Consumption,” Journal of Consumer Research , 44, 4 (December), 778–793 . The second author wishes to retract the above-referenced article due to data and analysis anomalies.

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