Sentences with phrase «judge scientific work»

The hope being, that the generation now being educated is going to be better qualified to judge scientific work note by note or page by page.
We believe that peer review is an essential part of the process of judging scientific work, but it should not be overrated as a guarantee of the validity of individual pieces of research, and the significance of challenge to individual publication decisions should be not exaggerated.

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In the scientific community, people will judge you on the work that you present at conferences and the work that you present in journals.
The judge's reasoning was that because AIOs deliver research output, such as scientific articles and papers, they do in fact work for the university and must thus be employed by it.
«However, until a peer - reviewed manuscript is published and all the details of the work become available to the scientific community, it is difficult to judge if this advance represents a meaningful leap in the state of the art.»
Essays are judged on the quality of research and the applicants» ability to articulate how their work would contribute to the scientific field.
Though I can» t judge his use of scientific information in creating what speculative features he uses in his story, I can say his feeling of verisimilitude concerning the work of real scientists doing real science is infinitely more compelling than anything I've ever read from Crichton.
Since you are such an excellent judge of what is ill informed and unscientific, can you point us to the most informed and scientific work on AGW?
Note that it should not be the mission to judge the direction in which output of the scientific work may be skewed, but just the degree.
Study 3 used a blind test in which participants did not know what (anonymized) content they were judging and what the study was about, so this is fairly strong evidence that blogosphere material was not providing a trenchant criticism of scientific work.
OT but urgent: DC Superior Court judge has been placed under the severe mis - impression that nearly one dozen formal investigations have examined the scientific merits of Michael Mann's work and that it has always been «found to be proper».
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