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An oldie but a goodie: The Red Flags of Quackery. (Original Post) progressoid May 2017 OP
This isn't fantastic. Have you seen this write up by Harriet Hall? HubbleSN May 2017 #1
Mostly ThoughtProvoker May 2017 #2

ThoughtProvoker

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Fri May 12, 2017, 12:12 PM
May 2017

Mostly good advice.

The book one is a bit off, though. Books are a perfectly valid way of promoting an idea or view. For example, Charles Darwin used the book format to introduce his hypothesis regarding evolution.

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