The opportunity for him to take a leading role as a principal researcher came when he applied for a post at Tsinghua University after seeing a vacancy advertised in an academic journal in 2009. “There was an opening for stem cell research at the university, and it caught my interest immedia...
Reviews the book "Credible Signs of Christ Alive: Case Studies From the Catholic Campaign for Human Development," by John P. Hogan.doi:doi:10.1177/001452460411501204Hogan, John PActoninstituteHogan, John F. Credible Signs of Christ Alive: Case Studies from the Catholic Campaign for Human ...
Tom Ferguson and Bill Kellyfielded a groundbreaking surveyof an online patient community way back in 1999. They asked community members to rate the mostusefulresource for various dimensions of medical care, such as obtaining an accurate diagnosis or the most in-depth information on a condition. In...
Are peer-reviewed journal articles reliable? Navigating Credible Sources: An In-depth Look at the Ad Fontes Media Bias Chart Conclusion In a world inundated with information at our fingertips, the need for discernment and critical thinking in writing has become more important than ever. Many types...
Be careful when ascertainingpurpose. It can be very unclear (often by design!) what a source’s motive is. For example, a journal article discussing the efficacy of a particular medication may seem credible, but if the publisher is the manufacturer of the medication, you can’t be sure tha...
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[55]. Journal publications can also provide some critical details about modeling and simulation activity, including information related to several of the Rules listed here, e.g., define context clearly (Rule 1). Due to the format and purpose, however, scholarly publications cannot comprehensively ...
approve a press release with language like “credible” and “semblance of truth” is massively disingenuous and dangerous and a misleading account taken of what those terms actually mean, in the context of the AOD’s own actual policies, practices and posted Q&As found online on its website....
These results challenge stereotypes that are created and commonly perpetuated in our society.doi:10.1080/10646175.2020.1714514Maria Ines MarinoNurhayat BilgeRobert E GutscheLanier HoltHoward Journal of Communication
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