aka Chinesewaauw wrote:Singapore.
100% of academic fraud in China is detected, identified and punished thanks to China's high benchmarks of diligence and rigor. Hooray for China (^0^)DoomYoshi wrote:95% of all academic journal retractions are due to academic misconduct, corporate tampering or outright fraud. hooray for maths!
That's not usually how academic fraud is detected. Most of the time it stems from non-reproducibility.mrswdk wrote:aka Chinesewaauw wrote:Singapore.
100% of academic fraud in China is detected, identified and punished thanks to China's high benchmarks of diligence and rigor. Hooray for China (^0^)DoomYoshi wrote:95% of all academic journal retractions are due to academic misconduct, corporate tampering or outright fraud. hooray for maths!
And diligent Chinese efforts to test all academic work through reproduction ensures it is caught mucho rapidly.DoomYoshi wrote:That's not usually how academic fraud is detected. Most of the time it stems from non-reproducibility.mrswdk wrote:aka Chinesewaauw wrote:Singapore.
100% of academic fraud in China is detected, identified and punished thanks to China's high benchmarks of diligence and rigor. Hooray for China (^0^)DoomYoshi wrote:95% of all academic journal retractions are due to academic misconduct, corporate tampering or outright fraud. hooray for maths!
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.

No, it's just a correct thing.KoolBak wrote:Actually had to google "maths" as I've never seen it pluralized.
Guess its a British thing
Actually it's not quite that simple. Even in the safe womb it's not really safe. Sometimes it's bad for the boys and sometimes it's bad for the girls.DoomYoshi wrote:Examples of Chinese maths:
50/50 chance of boy vs girl being born

Hey dipstick....mrswdk wrote:No, it's just a correct thing.KoolBak wrote:Actually had to google "maths" as I've never seen it pluralized.
Guess its a British thing
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
waauw correctly points out that if you compare OECD countries to the parts of China that have an equivalent level of financial resources, China is using its resources to produce intelligent children while other OECD countries such as Belgium have given up on their youth and decided their only hope for the future is to instead pour their public resources into illegal state aid to their dying domestic industry and illegal bribes to attract overseas industrywaauw wrote:The OECD posts educational findings every year. Note the asterisk at the bottom. China can be considered well educated when ONLY taking into account the most developed regions and neglecting the retarded outback.
Dukasaur wrote:Chinese-Americans.
Keep believing in fairy tales dude.mrswdk wrote:waauw correctly points out that if you compare OECD countries to the parts of China that have an equivalent level of financial resources, China is using its resources to produce intelligent children while other OECD countries such as Belgium have given up on their youth and decided their only hope for the future is to instead pour their public resources into illegal state aid to their dying domestic industry and illegal bribes to attract overseas industrywaauw wrote:The OECD posts educational findings every year. Note the asterisk at the bottom. China can be considered well educated when ONLY taking into account the most developed regions and neglecting the retarded outback.
China's greatest asset: its well-educated workforce of the future
Belgium's greatest asset: barking on command
That's right - when the facts are overwhelmingly stacked against you, simply accept you have been owned.waauw wrote:mrswdk wrote:waauw correctly points out that if you compare OECD countries to the parts of China that have an equivalent level of financial resources, China is using its resources to produce intelligent children while other OECD countries such as Belgium have given up on their youth and decided their only hope for the future is to instead pour their public resources into illegal state aid to their dying domestic industry and illegal bribes to attract overseas industrywaauw wrote:The OECD posts educational findings every year. Note the asterisk at the bottom. China can be considered well educated when ONLY taking into account the most developed regions and neglecting the retarded outback.
China's greatest asset: its well-educated workforce of the future
Belgium's greatest asset: barking on command