Published: August 9, 2024
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Any useful resources on how to critically read a science paper? Something spicy/unconventional, like red flags to spot, "scratch and sniff" tests (eg statcheck), peer review sites (eg pubpeer), hot spots to read first (eg CoIs/tables/methods/clinicaltrials.gov), etc.
A few things I have found so far... @hertzpodcast Episode 110: Red flags for errors in papers
Then there's @jamesheathers writing here and here
Health Nerd is a pretty reliable source
Ah yes, i forgot about this!
Good question, I think both, which is how I reviewed paper now. I used to focus on merit, but now I have to check if the reported stats is even accurate let alone safe
Yes please! Looking forward to listening to the one on ethics review boards !
