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This lecture follows one on bullshit (as defined by philosopher Harry Frankfurt) by contrasting it with methods of falsification that constitute the scientific method, fact-checking, and rigorous journalism. The case study comes from a scientific article published by Molly Crockett, which she discusses in her TED talk here: ▶️ Molly Crockett. Beware Neuro-bunk. ted.com/talks/molly_crockett_beware_neuro_bunk
The media bias chart is available here: 📰 adfontesmedia.com
Other helpful resources:
📰 Kiely and Robertson. How to spot fake news. factcheck.org/2016/11/how-to-spot-fake-news
📰TAMUCC library political science research guide: https://guides.library.tamucc.edu/ddd
This lecture follows one on bullshit (as defined by philosopher Harry Frankfurt) by contrasting it with methods of falsification that constitute the scientific method, fact-checking, and rigorous journalism. The case study comes from a scientific article published by Molly Crockett, which she discusses in her TED talk here: ▶️ Molly Crockett. Beware Neuro-bunk. ted.com/talks/molly_crockett_beware_neuro_bunk
The media bias chart is available here: 📰 adfontesmedia.com
Other helpful resources:
📰 Kiely and Robertson. How to spot fake news. factcheck.org/2016/11/how-to-spot-fake-news
📰TAMUCC library political science research guide: https://guides.library.tamucc.edu/ddd