Scientific credibility refers to the trustworthiness and reliability of scientific information or research. It means that the findings, methods, and conclusions of a study are based on strong evidence and can be counted on as valid and accurate.
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Because research scientists are the primary audience this most prestigious of journals, the magazine strives to retain its stamp of approval as the pinnacle of
scientific credibility for original research.
The erosion of
scientific credibility by our current cohort of politicians impacts the climate our children — the children of politicians and scientists alike — experience in a very direct sense.
Contributors annotate the story, provide overall comments, and rate the article for
scientific credibility on a scale of -2 to 2, with 2 being the highest score.
A new report from The University of Nottingham looks at whether climate scientists threaten their own
scientific credibility when trying to make their research accessible to members of the public.
In the journal Science, Pounds denigrated the airlift efforts, «To suggest that this alone can halt the extinctions
undermines scientific credibility and engenders false hope and complacency among voters and consumers.
Fact: Fundamentalist Atheism is a religion that associates itself with science in a fallacious manner to
glean scientific credibility so that it may rationalize self righteous actions.
«I decided to go to medical school, and then to work as a researcher within a university setting, to
establish scientific credibility for this amazing work, which at the time, virtually nobody in academic medicine or science believed.»
«If these reports are true, the previous government's rush to ban mephedrone never had any
serious scientific credibility - it looks much more like a decision based on a short - term electoral calculation.
Moulins are a mystery to many and the images of gushing waters emanating from the edges of Greenland can be unsettling — is the world about to end or can anyone with any
objective scientific credibility tell us what all this means?
Surrounding the coverage of Andrew Wakefield — the now disgraced researcher — who gave the story
seemingly scientific credibility, were the angry parents of autistic children.
Governance can define safe and appropriate bounds for research and field experimentation and thereby facilitate geoengineering research and innovation and
increase scientific credibility and public confidence in this field.
I wouldn't call them dishonest or question their integrity or
scientific credibility because of graphs which can be skewed in a certain light to look dishonest.
In this long - running battle
over scientific credibility and how to measure it, the Anderegg paper analyzes a particularly large database of climate researchers, and therefore goes farther than any previous effort in attaching hard numbers to the discussion.
«Best practices»
lacks scientific credibility, but it has been a proven path to fame and fortune for pop - management gurus like Tom Peters, with In Search of Excellence, and Jim Collins, with Good to Great.
One of the biggest challenges I face is to
maintain scientific credibility — the foundation on which USGS stands — while reducing scientific findings to simple, succinct, and straightforward terms that nonscientists can understand and apply.
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