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Category: Comment on media coverage

[65] Spotlight on Science Journalism: The Health Benefits of Volunteering

Posted on November 13, 2017January 23, 2019 by Leif Nelson

I want to comment on a recent article in the New York Times, but along the way I will comment on scientific reporting as well. I think that science reporters frequently fall short in assessing the evidence behind the claims they relay, but as I try to show, assessing evidence is not an easy task….

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