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How can you tell if a scientific study about the pandemic is valid and useful? We have some tips.
BY JEREMY ADAM SMITH, EMILIANA R. SIMON-THOMAS | DECEMBER 16, 2020
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Debates have raged on social media, around dinner tables, on TV, and in Congress about the science of COVID-19. Is it really worse than the flu? How necessary are lockdowns? Do masks work to prevent infection? What kinds of masks work best? Is the new vaccine safe?
You might see friends, relatives, and coworkers offer competing answers, often brandishing studies or citing individual doctors and scientists to support their positions. With so much disagreement—and with such high stakes—how can we use science to make the best decisions?
Here at Greater Good, we cover research into social and emotional well-being, and we try to help people apply findings to their personal and professional lives. We are well aware that our business is a tricky one.
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There's a lot of specific problems about COVID-19 that I want to study but here the one of them, what are the complications of having this kind of virus. I want to study this specific problem because there's a lot of questions in my head that I want to know the answers and the answers are here in the specific problem that I choose.
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Natutuwa kami na ikaw ay bahagi ng aming komunidad. Patuloy na magtanong at magbahagi ng iyong mga ideya. Sama-sama tayong magpapaunlad ng kaalaman para sa lahat. Ang IDNStudy.com ay laging nandito upang tumulong sa iyo. Bumalik ka palagi para sa mga sagot sa iyong mga katanungan.