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Eric Luttrell | Peer-reviewed research @ericluttrell | Uploaded June 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
This lecture discusses inquiry-based research and the process of peer-review. The design of these methods of research and falsification make peer-reviewed articles the best available sources for facts on a given topic, even if they can't totally eliminate all possible errors. The end of the video contains instructions for using the TAMUCC library database and Google Scholar (scholar.google.com) to locate peer-reviewed research.
For more help, see:
Rutgers University guide to sources: https://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/scholarly_articles
UC Berkeley's guide to evaluating sources https://guides.lib.berkeley.edu/c.php?g=83917&p=3747680
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