+New scholarly textbook: "Fraud & Misconduct in Research: Detection, Investigation, and Organizational Response"@DrMarkGriffiths @a8drewson @RogerHBurke @Silverwriter @BiologiaPensamt— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) January 19, 2018
"Given Sutton's previously mentioned work, Darwin may have to be added to this list". pic.twitter.com/ApPJ7hiCT9
+'Fraud and Misconduct in Research: Detection, Investigation, and Organizational Response'— Supermythbuster (@supermyths) January 19, 2018
By Nachman Ben-Yehuda and Amalya Oliver-Lumerman
"Given Sutton's previously mentioned work, Darwin may have to be added to this list".
Go ahead everyone: Put the plagiarizer on the list! pic.twitter.com/aTzZEOAgUM
+They are making a list and they're checking it twice! pic.twitter.com/KOrCu0HoD6— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) January 19, 2018
+ Fraud and Misconduct in Research: Detection, Investigation, and Organizational Response by Nachman Ben-YehudaPeople are starting to realise that the case youve made will be increasingly difficult to refute, especially once they see it's not about disputing evolution.— Rachel Harding (@Silverwriter) January 19, 2018
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
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Do you know what time it is?— Dr Mike Sutton (@Dysology) January 19, 2018
2018 is the time Darwin gets added to the official academic list of science fraudsters!https://t.co/UehBFRMi7b pic.twitter.com/IfGiceP86b
From Google Books. Page 232 (screenshot Archived Here)