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Ethics and integrity pose a major consideration in scientific publishing today. Explore key concepts around falsification, fabrication, plagiarism, and principles for good research practice in this free chapter by @akellyucc. #BoostYourScienceCommunication bit.ly/3IpXITX
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Learn the visual language that will serve you throughout your career. Read this free chapter by Dennis Meredith @explainresearch on how to harness the power of informative and engaging visuals in your research communication. #BoostYourScienceCommunication bit.ly/3JhS8oa
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Looking to improve your technical writing? In this free chapter, @techsunny walks you through a straightforward formula for constructing a report, including how to present your argument and overlay a solid structure. #BoostYourScienceCommunication bit.ly/35lvKvh
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Don’t reinvent the wheel: search for success and emulate it. In this free chapter, Michael Hochberg @HochTwit guides you step-by-step through an exercise in using models as a stencil for writing and publishing science. #BoostYourScienceCommunication bit.ly/3LLmtx0
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Master the art of writing for data science with this free chapter on storyboards by @DebAtStat and @sastoudt, including how to build a narrative, select relevant details, and order them in a compelling way. #BoostYourScienceCommunication bit.ly/3owXMKI
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Biases can result in knowledge deficits in the public and interpretation mistakes by policy makers. Learn @KateKenski’s strategies for tackling confirmation and blind spot biases in science communication in this free chapter. #BoostYourScienceCommunication bit.ly/3GjAbmP
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How can we overcome selective exposure and judgement when communicating about science? Learn more about these phenomena and discover strategies for tackling them in this free-to-read chapter by Natalie Stroud. #BoostYourScienceCommunication bit.ly/3KEBT5v
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Rigorous statistical methods and their careful interpretation can be a powerful tool to sustain science’s integrity. #BoostYourScienceCommunication by reading this free chapter on statistical biases and how to combat misinterpretation by John Ioannidis. bit.ly/3KjxiWi
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Looking to communicate your research more effectively and demystify science for broad audiences? In this free chapter, James Druckman and @ArthurLupia highlight the impact of frames on effective science communication. #BoostYourScienceCommunication bit.ly/34GoFEU
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Start the New Year by giving your science communication skills a boost. #BoostYourScienceCommunication We have tips on writing abstracts, structuring and editing papers, avoiding statistical biases, and more. Check out our page now: bit.ly/3F4rBri
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