retractionwatch
If you read this space, you probably know the name Brad Bushman. He studies the effects of violent video games on the people who play them. He also has just retracted his third paper, and significantly corrected another.
Although Bushman remains a prominent voice in a highly contentious field — prompting numerous media to consult him after school shootings or other violent acts
— he’s retracted two papers, one following an investigation at his
institution, the Ohio State University (OSU), which prompted OSU to strip his co-author of her PhD.
(There’s a lot more to tell about that story, including the backlash
outside critics faced for taking their concerns about the paper public.
To read more, check out our in-depth piece in Motherboard.)
Bushman’s third retraction came this month; he nearly had a fourth as well, but attorneys for the publisher decided that a massive correction (to a paper which previously had been flagged with an expression of concern) would be more appropriate.
The retraction notice from Current Opinion in Psychology states the paper showed too much similarity to a 2016 paper in the same journal by Bushman and Arlin James Benjamin,
based at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith. It notes that although
Bushman was the guest editor of the issue of the journal:
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