Thesaurus / falsify
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Vox’s Brian Resnick has written extensively on “deep canvassing,” a tactic that was mired in controversy when Science retracted the initial 2014 study after the researcher was found to have falsified his data.
POLL: COLLEGE STUDENTS ARE READY TO CALL OUT PEOPLE WHO DON’T VOTEJERUSALEM DEMSASOCTOBER 16, 2020VOXThe frustration for theoretical ecologists is that, with thousands of disparate ecosystems around the globe, ecological theories can be hard to universally falsify.
A PHYSICIST’S APPROACH TO BIOLOGY BRINGS ECOLOGICAL INSIGHTSGABRIEL POPKINOCTOBER 13, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEDuring that time, he reported only one of his hires to the board of overseers for falsifying invoices, commission records show.
MAINE HIRES LAWYERS WITH CRIMINAL RECORDS TO DEFEND ITS POOREST RESIDENTSBY SAMANTHA HOGAN, THE MAINE MONITOR, WITH DATA ANALYSIS BY AGNEL PHILIPOCTOBER 6, 2020PROPUBLICABecause Pirahã, according to Dan, would falsify that hypothesis.
TALKING IS THROWING FICTIONAL WORLDS AT ONE ANOTHER - ISSUE 89: THE DARK SIDEKEVIN BERGERSEPTEMBER 9, 2020NAUTILUSWe will permanently ban any pollster found to be falsifying data.
POLLS POLICY AND FAQSDHRUMIL MEHTA (DHRUMIL.MEHTA@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)JULY 17, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTIf there were a law to punish those who adulterate or falsify "truth," our magistrates would be kept extremely busy.
ANCIENT FAITHS AND MODERNTHOMAS INMANI may equally charge controversial writers with fraud, when they falsify the words or arguments of an opponent.
ANCIENT FAITHS AND MODERNTHOMAS INMANBut we must not falsify observation to avoid theoretical difficulties.
THE ANALYSIS OF MINDBERTRAND RUSSELLIt may be added, that even the height of the boot-heels of young collegians of twenty-five would tend to falsify the average.
CHAMBERS'S EDINBURGH JOURNAL, NO. 442VARIOUSIt will be curious if the result, as not unfrequently happens, should be such as to falsify both conclusions.
CHAMBERS'S EDINBURGH JOURNAL, NO. 443VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO FALSIFY
- Xerox
- act like
- affect
- ape
- assume
- be like
- borrow
- burlesque
- carbon
- caricature
- clone
- copy
- counterfeit
- ditto
- do like
- do likewise
- duplicate
- echo
- emulate
- falsify
- feign
- follow
- follow in footsteps
- follow suit
- forge
- impersonate
- look like
- match
- mime
- mimic
- mirror
- mock
- model after
- parallel
- parody
- pattern after
- personate
- play a part
- pretend
- put on
- reduplicate
- reflect
- repeat
- replicate
- reproduce
- resemble
- send up
- sham
- simulate
- spoof
- take off
- travesty
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