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Re: Does Chinese scientific paper hold clue about origins of coronavirus pandemic? - Janit - 04-04-2020

deckeda wrote:
Yes -- I also thank you Diana.

You're truly a bright star on this forum.

:agree:

Your google-fu is a lesson to all of us.


Re: Does Chinese scientific paper hold clue about origins of coronavirus pandemic? - August West - 04-04-2020

Line me up with the people thankful to Diana.

PAY ATTENTION BUCK!!!!


Re: Does Chinese scientific paper hold clue about origins of coronavirus pandemic? - davester - 04-04-2020

Diana wrote:
Even with this work, I sometimes come across "papers" that haven't been critically examined, albeit they are supposedly peer reviewed. Not all peer reviewed sources are believable.

Welcome to science.

Diana

Some "peers" are much better at reviewing than others. Also, some authors who have their papers rejected will, instead of working to improve the paper or address criticisms of their methodology, shop around for less discerning journals with sloppier reviewers. "Peer review" is the basic minimum requirement but does not assure quality work.