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  1. Is Psychology Today a credible source?

    In this case, the Psychology Today article is a very rare example which is cited and referenced, yet the referenced article does not actually prove their claim, making their article questionable. …

  2. Should we edit plagiarism or delete it? - Psychology

    What sparked this is a Psychology & Neuroscience answer which is purely a cut and paste answer from Psychology Today, I flagged to the moderators for further action. The person who …

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  4. What are reliable sources? - Psychology & Neuroscience Meta …

    One concern is that if we accept Wikipedia for non-professional questions, then what about other resources: TED talks, random blogs, magazines, Psychology Today? Read more: Is Wikipedia a …

  5. Trending questions - Page 1 - Psychology & Neuroscience Meta …

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  6. Teacher - Badge - Psychology & Neuroscience Meta Stack Exchange

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  7. Highest scored 'discussion' questions - Psychology

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