Diskussion:Susan Greenfield

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Ben Goldacre: These serious scientific concerns belong, at least once, in a clear scientific paper.[Quelltext bearbeiten]

"This week ...Greenfield ... apparently announced that computer games are causing dementia in children...why, in over 5 years of appearing in the media raising these grave worries, has Professor Greenfield of Oxford University never simply published the claims in an academic paper?...When I raised concerns, she said I was like the epidemiologists who denied that smoking caused cancer. Other critics find themselves derided as sexist in the media. When Professor Dorothy Bishop raised concerns, Professor Greenfield responded: “it’s not really for Dorothy to comment on how I run my career”...hope that it will simply result in an Oxford science professor writing a scientific paper, about a scientific claim of great public health importance, that they have made repeatedly – but confusingly – for at least half a decade. " Why won’t Professor Greenfield publish this theory in a scientific journal?, The Guardian, Saturday 22 October 2011
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