One version of the story about the findings is presented in the
"Harvard Magazine";
see:

http://harvardmagazine.com/2012/09/hauser-research-misconduct-reported

A comment by Hauser is quoted below:

|Although I have fundamental differences with some of the findings in the
|ORI report, I acknowledge that I made mistakes. I tried to do too much,
|teaching courses, running a large lab of students, sitting on several
|editorial boards, directing the Mind, Brain & Behavior Program at Harvard,
|conducting multiple research collaborations, and writing for the
general public.
|I let important details get away from my control, and as head of the lab,
|I take responsibility for all errors made within the lab, whether or not I was
|directly involved. I am saddened that this investigation has caused some
|to question all of my work, rather than the few papers and unpublished
|studies in question. Before, during and after the investigation, many of my
|lab’s research findings were replicated by independent researchers. I remain
|proud of the many important papers generated by myself, my collaborators
|and my students over the years. I am also deeply gratified to see my students
|carve out significant areas of research at major universities around the world.

-Mike Palij
New York University
[email protected]

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