I know a lot of teachers who use the now famously retracted article linking
autism to vaccines for this purpose. If you are interested I can put you in
touch, as they may have some specific materials that they use in addition
to the paper.

Cheers,

Minda


On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 10:24 AM, Lui Marinelli <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hope this isn't out of order....years ago, a teacher had us review some
> bad, peer reviewed, published articles, to show us that what is published
> isn't necessarily gospel, we need to look at it with a critical eye.
>  Basically, these were publications that had obvious shortcomings.  the
> first were quite easy to identify the problem and then they got tougher.
>  I'd like to use similar publications to teach a similar lesson to my
> students....any examples of publications come to mind?
>
>
> Lui
>
> Lui Marinelli, PhD
> VP Contract Administration, SCFA
> Instructor, School of Environment and Geomatics (formally Renewable
> Resources)
> Selkirk College
> 301 Frank Beinder Way
> Castlegar, BC
> V1N 3J1
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>
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>



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