Harvard Scholar Who Studies Honesty Is Accused of Fabricating Findings

From a New York Times story by Noam Scheiber headlined “Harvard Scholar Who Studies Honesty Is Accused of Fabricating Findings”:

Over the past two decades, dozens of behavioral scientists have risen to prominence pointing out the power of small interventions to improve well-being.

The scientists said they had found that automatically enrolling people in organ donor programs would lead to higher rates of donation, and that moving healthy foods like fruit closer to the front of a buffet line would result in healthier eating.