Breaking Beta | The Science of Climbing

Better Call Paul | How Do We Choose and Read Research Papers?

06.08.2022 - By Plug Tone Audio | Power Company ClimbingPlay

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In this episode, Kris and Paul discuss the process they use to choose and read research papers, both for Breaking Beta and for their own interests as climbers and coaches.

 

*Additional studies/resources mentioned in this episode:

Beall’s List of Potential Predatory Journals and Publishers

How to (seriously) read a scientific paper by Elisabeth Pain; published on Science; March 21, 2016.

Ten simple rules for reading a scientific paper by Maureen A. Carey, Kevin L. Steiner, and William A. Petri Jr.; published on PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY; July 30, 2020.

How to read and understand a scientific paper: a guide for non-scientists by Jennifer Raff; published on Violent Metaphors; August 25, 2013.

How to read scientific papers quickly (and effectively organize them for a literature review) published on Genius Lab Gear.

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