Drylabbing
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Drylabbing is the practice of creating scientific data without performing any tests. What appears to be legitimate data in tables and graphs has been contrived to show a desired result.
It is often used as a term of contempt.
[edit] Examples
- A forensics laboratory creating reports without performing any tests of the crime scene evidence
[edit] Sources
- NYT Ju1 1, 2005