Marc Hauser and Dederik Stapel's fraud cases suggest that…
a. it is not always clear when a behavior is considered fraud.
b. manipulating data to the point where one is making up data and/or changing data values is fraudulent.
c. scientific journals are very good at detecting fraud and very rarely do fraud researchers successfully publish their findings in high-end journals.
d. fraud often occurs due to junior researchers' mistakes than the intention of more senior researchers.
Answer: b. manipulating data to the point where one is making up data and/or changing data values is fraudulent.
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