Interpreting Evidence for Massage Therapists
So we have all these research studies that are written up but now what? How do we use those studies? […]
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So we have all these research studies that are written up but now what? How do we use those studies? […]
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There is a whole list of other types of logical fallacies ( From Excellcior Online Writing Lab) or inaccurate ways
So here is the thing… In my previous posts I talked about Science literacy, Science vs Pseudoscience and critical thinking
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As I was looking for a clear definition of critical thinking, it became evident that there is no clear definition
In pseudoscience or fake science, bias (read more about bias in part 1 – Science Literacy) is often the basis
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What is Science Literacy? Science Literacy is the knowledge of key concepts in science and understanding the process of science.
(Taken from Ruth Williams, 25 years History in the Making, (full document on archive.org and also early newsletters of AMTA-WA
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(Taken from Ruth Williams, 25 years History in the Making, (full document on archive.org and also early newsletters of AMTA-WA
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Practical Massage: Introduction to the Private Instructions in the Art of Massage By Dr. J.D. Balkam Archive.org Page 1 2
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The Physiological Effects of Massage By J.H. Kellogg, M.D. Editor’s introduction: John Harvey Kellogg, M.D., (1852-1943) is best known as
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