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How Reliable is Scientific Research?
The scientific method was developed as a means to understand objective reality, or more simply stated, to discover the truth about the universe we inhabit. Commonly, it is regarded to consist of four steps: 1. Observe a phenomenon. 2. Conceive … Continue reading
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Tagged John Bohannon, John Ioannidis, Nature, Peter Suber, Science, scientific method, scientific reliability, The Economist
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