Saturday, 23 January 2016

What journalists get wrong about social science, according to 20 scientists

What journalists get wrong about social science, according to 20 scientists

Journalists have a need for digestible headlines that convey simple, accessible, and preferably novel lessons. The scientific method stresses a slow accumulation of knowledge, nuance, and doubt. As a result, journalists often write eye-catching stories that appeal to a popular audience but miss the bigger picture.

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