
Don’t Fall for Fake Science: What to Look for in a Study
Food, We Need To Talk
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Evaluating Scientific Credibility
This chapter explores the key criteria for assessing the credibility of scientific research, focusing on factors like study size and methodological transparency. It highlights the challenges of distinguishing correlation from causation and addresses biases that can arise from sample selection. Through engaging anecdotes and examples, the speakers emphasize the importance of randomized control trials in obtaining reliable health and dietary insights.
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