Are you scientific or not?

Science can be a tricky subject for people who aren't scientists and sometimes we can get mixed up between really big "science-like" terms or science experiments. How do you know what experiments are true? Who do you trust? Do you know the difference between good or bad science? How about whether an author is credible or in-credible? Can you tell whether a source is reliable or unreliable?

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What is this process called?

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would you trust this product?

Is Wikipedia a credible author?

Would this website be considered a reliable source?
http://www.cancer.gov/

Are the journals from this company based on reliable science? (see link for more details) http://www.omicsonline.org/scientific-journals.php

How can we tell if an author is credible?

What publication should you trust the most?

Where is the best place to find a good source?

You should probably look at the tips!

You should probably look at the tips!

You probably need to research a little more in order to tell the difference between good and bad science. We have included some good tips to look out for when distinguishing between the two. Don't worry, you'll be a science pro soon.

You're a science genius!

You're a science genius!

You know how to properly distinguish between science and pseudoscience, reliable and unreliable authors, credible and in-credible sources and you can tell the difference between good and bad science!!

You're pretty good!

You're pretty good!

You're no professional scientist with a degree, but you can definitely spot the good and bad science traits! Make sure to look at some of our tips to cover all of your bases when it comes to telling which scientist to trust, what experiment to trust and why!

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