RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
Hear, hear! https://t.co/1K7Y65I7eY
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
This is the sort of thing that the chess world should pay more attention to but instead prefers presenting bullshit as fact and bullshitters as sages. https://t.co/YaSBDHXJao
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @FriedrichHayek: Universities -- a leading source of fake news. https://t.co/HDVCQLJ1i3
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
It might seem a burden, but this is an ethical responsibility for researchers: watch out for how your university's press office publicizes your results. https://t.co/uStRtakIOp
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
Universities -- a leading source of fake news. https://t.co/HDVCQLJ1i3
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
RT @chrisdc77: Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT…
Your regular reminder that most exaggeration in sci news begins in the press releases issued by universities https://t.co/PT8IIPirpm This Harvard case looks like a prime example. Note use of "scientifically proven". Release this & you share responsi
Trouble is, press offices (and indeed scientists), are also increasingly "incentivised... to show new things and sudden change". And the hype isn't only from the media https://t.co/YJdfygXGFR
RT @RoKlemmensen: This is a must read for anybody involved with research dissemination: https://t.co/y8XktbY7qQ
This is a must read for anybody involved with research dissemination: https://t.co/y8XktbY7qQ
RT @mdbarra: Media health info is often misleading. Why? BS press releases. https://t.co/m8gBO81Qyc https://t.co/m1Mje8bUk5
Media health info is often misleading. Why? BS press releases. https://t.co/m8gBO81Qyc https://t.co/m1Mje8bUk5
@joannamchugh @RCSI_Irl Also see here for role of university press releases in promulgating health research hype: https://t.co/4YfmJT3LzX
RT @chrisdc77: Then we found the same pattern for press releases issued by major journals https://t.co/kcEDPCEHE5 and our results were also…
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
@Justin_Tiano @wordpressdotcom here this recent work: https://t.co/n4HBfY775u & https://t.co/8B4KfSpVEn
@EikoFried @IoanaA_Cristea @DepressionLab Yup. Nature offered to publish this study of ours https://t.co/iYxj2G0Dpg as a Correspondence but when we realised it wasn't going to be peer rev'd (& thus ineligible for REF) we turned them down. It's now a po
RT @PaulWhiteleyPhD: The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases: retrospective observa…
RT @PaulWhiteleyPhD: The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases: retrospective observa…
RT @chrisdc77: Then we found the same pattern for press releases issued by major journals https://t.co/kcEDPCEHE5 and our results were also…
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
"Exaggeration in news is strongly associated with exaggeration in press releases." https://t.co/5ia7cNWOhH #scicomm #SciSharSci #scinews https://t.co/cw4pWBMDkJ
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
definitely some implications for #broaderimpacts & #scicomm... https://t.co/V66zSMl5C7
RT @AGU_SciComm: "Exaggeration in news is strongly associated with exaggeration in press releases." https://t.co/5ia7cNWOhH #scinews #scico…
"Exaggeration in news is strongly associated with exaggeration in press releases." https://t.co/5ia7cNWOhH #scinews #scicomm #SciSharSci https://t.co/XfSxYGnjJp
RT @AGU_SciComm: "Exaggeration in news is strongly associated with exaggeration in press releases." https://t.co/5ia7cNWOhH #SciSharSci #sc…
RT @AGU_SciComm: "Exaggeration in news is strongly associated with exaggeration in press releases." https://t.co/5ia7cNWOhH #SciSharSci #sc…
"Exaggeration in news is strongly associated with exaggeration in press releases." https://t.co/5ia7cNWOhH #SciSharSci #scicomm #scinews https://t.co/RkFUGhdE4x
"Exaggeration in news is strongly associated with exaggeration in press releases." https://t.co/V40pMeZ1Rg #scinews #SciSharSci #scicomm https://t.co/vuXLIf20o1
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
"Exaggeration in news is strongly associated with exaggeration in press releases." https://t.co/5ia7cNWOhH #scicomm #scinews #SciSharSci https://t.co/cRATwhxc0c
RT @chrisdc77: Then we found the same pattern for press releases issued by major journals https://t.co/kcEDPCEHE5 and our results were also…
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
RT @philipbull: Good thread here. We should probably peer review press releases. https://t.co/CQXi2M003L
Good thread here. We should probably peer review press releases. https://t.co/CQXi2M003L
#missinglinkto The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases: retrospective observational study https://t.co/B6nIhpmNon https://t.co/ZYWxEqJ6QI
RT @chrisdc77: Then we found the same pattern for press releases issued by major journals https://t.co/kcEDPCEHE5 and our results were also…
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
@Shanta_WB @WorldBank Brings to mind this article recently discussed on twitter: https://t.co/PbNT25AN1U A lot of the media mis-reporting on scientific discoveries is due to mis-reporting in the press releases issued by the institutions home to the resear
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
RT @arichardson_phi: This should not be a surprise result--universities have turned themselves into PR machines. Terrible for research and…
RT @Clive_Bates: This thread on the sources of hype in science/health news reporting puts the blame on university press releases and public…
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
@_captainscience @trishgreenhalgh As always on this sort of thing, I'd want to see the press release before necessarily pinning it all on the outlet (ref https://t.co/YJdfygXGFR)
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
Doesn’t surprise me one bit. https://t.co/BCHgVhrVxY
RT @pryorlisa: Good thread on media beat ups about scientific research, with this crucial point: the beat up often comes before journalists…
RT @pryorlisa: Good thread on media beat ups about scientific research, with this crucial point: the beat up often comes before journalists…
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
This should not be a surprise result--universities have turned themselves into PR machines. Terrible for research and for the credibility of universities in general. https://t.co/hV2NmEFePa
RT @chrisdc77: Two years later the 1st results were in & they were striking: most exaggeration in science/health news was already in the pr…
Great article on why its important to obtain our information from reputable sources and even then verifying their truthfulness! @Health311 #health3111 https://t.co/v8JjWgcBLt
@Elisabete @jackyalcine This paper shows good evidence (from healthcare reporting at least) that media replicate the institutional framing of the research https://t.co/EUIZLZHiJ2