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Media Framing Of Research
1 articles
· 1 aliases in press
· peaked week of 14 Jun 2026
· first seen 6 Jun 2026
The post questions how media headlines misrepresent research findings, emphasizing the need to evaluate data independently rather than accepting media-sourced conclusions at face value.
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26 engagement
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Critical
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Mocking
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· @UC1m8iUm-r9PDiuNbHqGVsuQ
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· 10 engagement
9 Jun
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· @josephmooneymp
· sentiment: negative
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· @josephmooneymp
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