1 flagged finding: a fabricated quote attributed to 'Dr. Keith Dunlosky' -- the real, well-known researcher (correctly cited elsewhere in this site's corpus, including this same article's own reference list) is John Dun…
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1 flagged finding: a fabricated quote attributed to 'Dr. Keith Dunlosky' -- the real, well-known researcher (correctly cited elsewhere in this site's corpus, including this same article's own reference list) is John Dun…
Corrected by Emir Baycan
1 flagged finding: a quote attributed to Dr. Allan Paivio, a real cognitive psychologist who died in 2016, with no locatable source -- an overly polished restatement of dual coding theory grafted onto his name (a posthu…
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1 flagged finding: a generic paraphrase-style quote attributed to Dr. Edward Deci that does not match his well-known Self-Determination Theory terminology, using certification-study-specific language instead -- reads as…
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1 flagged finding: a generic quote attributed to Dr. Richard Luecht with no citation; the real Luecht reference in this article's own bibliography is about a different, more technical topic (automatic item generation),…
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2 flagged findings: a quote attributed to Dr. Nathaniel von der Embse whose real published work (a 30-year meta-analytic review of test anxiety predictors, correctly cited elsewhere in the article's references) does not…
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2 flagged findings: a quote attributed to Dr. Keith Stanovich citing his book *What Intelligence Tests Miss* (about rational thought broadly, not certification exam confidence) with no matching passage; a quote attribut…
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1 flagged finding: a generic composite-sounding quote attributed to Dr. Carol Dweck with no citation to a specific paper or book page.
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2 flagged findings: a quote attributed to Dr. Aaron Beck, a real psychiatrist who died in 2021, containing a colloquial phrase about certification exam retakes specifically that he is not known to have said -- a posthum…
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2 flagged findings, both fabricated quotes attributed to real researchers: Dr. Sonia Lupien with an invented precise 'within minutes' recovery claim, and Dr. Deborah Burke with generic-sounding invented phrasing, neithe…
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2 flagged findings: a fake quote attributed to Dr. Matthew Walker tailored specifically to certification exam candidates, a topic he has not written about; a fabricated '20-30%' improvement figure attributed to Stickgol…
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