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> Finally, if you want to simply know which Science™ you can trust, I’d recommend finding and following individuals who repeatedly demonstrate competence in statistical methods and scientific interpretation. So like, the scientists themselves? > If in doubt, read the study critically yourself. I cannot believe the author manages to say this with a straight face. “Hey you average person (with maybe a college degree), go read the original academic paper yourself. Doesn’t matter that you don’t have the background, struggle with basic math (much less statistics), can’t evaluate the claims, and don’t know which questions to ask.” The age of the polymath is long dead, we’re living in The Great Endarkenment. You trust your pilot to do their job, you trust your civil engineers with the bridge you driver over, and the mechanical engineers with the controlled explosions happening in your car, but when it comes to cutting edge scientific articles, here is where you, average Joe, will be able to know better that the experts in the field who specialized in this and do it every day. |
In this case, the "pilot" (the combined media and researcher science communication system) is deliberately steering the plane into the side of a mountain. A coin flip would do a better job. They've burned their credibility to the ground, and you're trying to repair it by invoking other professions that haven't done so.