User:Yilloslime/Questionable Sources

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Sources that "that present themselves to the unwary as independent sources on information and science"[1] but are actually far from independent or far from the mainstream.

Journals

The following are scientific sounding journals of questionable reliability:

  • Indoor and Built Environment—Funded by Big Tobacco "to promote the idea that indoor air pollution was a problem caused not by secondhand smoke but by inadequate ventilation."[1] New Scientist reported that the journal's goal was to provide "an outlet for material undermining the idea that second-hand smoke is a major cause of illnesses by shifting the blame to building design and ventilation."[2] A paper in The Lancet noted that "there is a serious concern the tobacco industry may have been unduly influential on the content of the journal."[3]
  • Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology—a publication of the International Society for Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, "an association of dominated by scientists who work for industry trade groups and consulting firms." Michaels describes the journal as the "best known" of the "slew" of "vanity journals that present themselves to the unwary as independent sources on information and science, but the peer reviewers are carefully chosen, like-minded corporate consultants sitting in friendly judgement on studies that are exquisitely structured to influence a regulatory proceding or court case."[1] The journal is partially funded by the American Chemistry Council,[4] and the society is sponsored, in part, by the Weinberg Group.
  • Medical Hypotheses: Indexed by PubMed, but not peer-reviewed. Seeks to provide a forum for "unconventional" ideas with minimal editorial "interference"; places responsibility for scientific accuracy and correctness of publications solely on the author's shoulders.
  • Counseling and Clinical Psychology: an erratically published journal not included in either the PsycInfo or Medline databases. Has published work purporting to find evidence for efficacy of Emotional Freedom Technique.
  • Noetic Journal, journal of the "THE NOETIC PRESS, Publishing Division for The Noetic Advanced Studies Institute An Academic Publisher Specializing in the Physical Cosmology of Consciousness" Not indexed by Web of Science, Chemical Abstracts Service, PubMed, or ArXiv.
  • Neuroquantology: From the website - "NeuroQuantology is a journal dedicated to supporting the interdisciplinary exploration of the nature of quantum physics and its relation to the nervous system."

Associations and Institutions

Useful resources for determining reliability

News Sources

The following news sources are of questionable reliability:

References

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