06-22-2013, 04:10 PM
C-JEAN, you're not going to find legitimate science articles by keyword searching the internet for 'peer-review', as all journals would want to provide that impression. There are other ways to look into the matter. Without training yourself, you can still learn a great deal about science just by reading actual science papers (well many) and get a feel for the general presentation style and methodology. A red flag is if the researchers are not part of the field being investigated. Another is if there are no studies conducted. Another is what prior research they are citing. Fails on all counts - so it's bullshit.
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