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RE: How scientific research gets published, and how you can know how to trust it

in #science8 years ago

Although you mentioned you were really writing this for the people without a degree in science, it's a great summation of the process and a reminder for those that do.

It's easy to gloss over some details in an article that really should be included or not show the entire process.

This ia a good article for students! You might crosspost in education or perhaps write a slightly different version for school students.

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Yeah, I suppose it's useful for those of you who need to refresh your memory a bit ;) I guess most people learn this as their introduction to science, so it can be easy to forget the process after a few years of studying.

Posting it with the #education tag is a good idea, and I wish I had remembered that tag when I posted it. It sounds like a cool idea to write it into a student version / guide! Maybe I will be doing that at one point. I'm already working on creating a "course" / education series here on Steemit, so this could probably fit into it at one point ;)

Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment, @madlila!

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