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Author Dean, Cornelia, author.

Title Making sense of science : separating substance from spin / Cornelia Dean.

Publisher Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2017.

ISBN 9780674059696
0674059697



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Description xi, 281 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents We the people -- What we know, and what we don't know -- The belief engine -- Thinking about risk -- The research enterprise -- What is science? -- How science knows what it knows -- Models -- A jury of peers -- Things go wrong -- Misconduct -- Science in court -- Researchers and journalists -- The universal solvent -- A matter of money -- Selling health -- What's for supper? -- Political science -- Constituency of ignorance -- The political environment -- Taking things on faith.
Summary Cornelia Dean draws on her 30 years as a science journalist with the New York Times to expose the flawed reasoning and knowledge gaps that handicap readers when they try to make sense of science. She calls attention to conflicts of interest in research and the price society pays when science journalism declines and funding dries up. -- Provided by publisher
Subject(S) Science news.
Research -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Research -- Political aspects.
Science in popular culture.
ISBN 9780674059696
0674059697