
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. How many …
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Dec 12, 2021 · Like Wikipedia, Psychology Today has many articles that are well referenced, and some that are not. I don't think it's fair to slot an entire publication under a single label of "reliable" or …
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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 …
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