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Beware of the Woozle effect and belief perseverance in the PLS ...Jun 25, 2024 · 2.1 The Woozle effect ... The term was coined by Beverly D. Houghton in 1979 at an annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology based on ...
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Woozle Effect - by Colin Wright - Brain Lenses - SubstackApr 23, 2020 · Today, though, the term “woozle” is typically used to refer to a flawed publication that is frequently cited, leading to a flurry of articles ...
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Woozle Effect Definition & Meaning - YourDictionaryOrigin of Woozle Effect. A reference to the book Winnie-the-Pooh (1926) by English author A. A. Milne (1882-1956), in which the characters Winnie-the-Pooh ...
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The Woozle Effect | PUTTIN' COLOGNE ON THE RICKSHAWNov 11, 2014 · The Woozle Effect, also known as “evidence by citation”, is a term coined in 1979 by criminologist Beverley Houghton to describe the process ...
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Woozle effect | Research Starters - EBSCOThe Woozle effect describes a way in which information is misrepresented or misinterpreted as it spreads. It occurs when scholars, activists, or others share a ...
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[PDF] A Preliminary Investigation into the Presence of Woozles in Applied ...A woozle is a misguided or misrepresented belief or claim. This study found over 30% of articles and 20% of quotations in ABA articles were woozles.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Whispers That Become Roars: Understanding the Woozle EffectMay 14, 2025 · At its core, the Woozle Effect occurs when a claim gains credibility simply through repeated citation. Think of it like a game of telephone ...
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Business Skills - Difficult Conversations and Difficult ColleaguesWoozle effect: When frequent citation of previous publications that actually lacked evidence misleads us into believing that there is evidence to support a ...
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The Woozle effect - The Cynefin Co### Summary of Origins and Pre-1976 Uses of the Woozle Effect in Social Sciences
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Biases & fallacies - DafactoThis fallacy happens when we misuse an authority ... Woozle Effect — An article makes a claim without evidence, is then cited by ...
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Rosie's Secret Identity, Or, How to Debunk a Woozle by Walking ...Aug 12, 2025 · After considering the rhetorical nature of the so-called woozle effect, the analysis endeavors to counter this particular woozle by plotting a ...
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[PDF] Cronin, Blaise "The Citation Process - Eugene GarfieldThis essay takes as its starting point the view that science* needs to be looked at as a large social system. If we are to understand how science works, ...
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06 | January | 2013 | The Daily OmnivoreJan 6, 2013 · Woozle effect is a term coined by criminologist Beverly Houghton in 1979. It describes a pattern of bias seen within social sciences and ...
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[PDF] Countering Information Influence Activities - MSB RIBJul 1, 2018 · In scholarly circles, the so-called Woozle effect, or 'evidence by citation', is well-established. The term goes back to the Winnie the Pooh- ...
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non believer to believer | Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason ...Feb 19, 2013 · You've got the *Woozle effect really bad Robert. ” It describes a pattern of bias seen within social sciences and which is identified as ...
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Stephen Jay Gould and the Rhetoric of Evolutionary TheoryAfter considering the rhetorical nature of the so-called woozle effect, the analysis endeavors to counter this particular woozle by plotting a reverse narrative ...
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[PDF] Density-Independent Population Growthmodel "evolution" of the phrase "METHINKS IT IS LIKE A WOOZLE." Hamlet and ... Dawkins, Richard. 1986. The Blind Watchmaker. W. W. Norton & Co. New ...
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[PDF] Beware of the Woozle effect and belief perseverance in the PLS ...Jun 25, 2024 · ... Woozle effect; and incorrect graphi- cal representations, flawed reasoning, and lack of references brought the Woozle effect into full swing.
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How citation distortions create unfounded authority - PubMed CentralThe term amplification can be used to describe the expansion of a claim's belief system by citation to papers lacking any data addressing it, the phenomenon ...Missing: cognitive | Show results with:cognitive
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[PDF] Processes Explaining the Concealment and Distortion of Evidence ...Jul 14, 2007 · or what Gelles (1980) calls the "woozle effect." A woozle effect occurs when frequent citation of previous publications that lack evidence ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) Gender symmetry in partner violence: The evidence, the ...... woozle effect.” A woozle effect occurs when the frequent citation of assertion in. previous publications that lack evidence mislead. us into thinking there is ...
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Prof. Linda Nielsen – the role of 'woozles' in custody lawFeb 14, 2014 · Nearly 30 years ago, Richard Gelles (1980) popularized the concept of the “woozle effect.” A sociologist whose area of expertise was the ...
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The MIT Rape Study and Other Sloppy Surveys - Minding The CampusNov 2, 2014 · The latest alarming numbers on campus sexual assault come from a Massachusetts Institute of Technology survey which supposedly shows that 17 ...
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The Woozle Effect - WordPress.comThe Woozle effect, also known as “evidence by citation“ or a woozle, occurs when evidence from earlier sources, academic studies or publications are misused, ...
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Woozles: Their role in custody law reform, parenting plans, and ...Jul 31, 2013 · The aim is to answer two questions: How can social science data be used to “woozle” us into believing things that are not true or that are only ...<|separator|>
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Feminist contributions to understanding woman abuse: Myths ...For instance, Dutton (2006) asserts that some of my work with Martin D. Schwartz is an example of the “woozle effect,”5 or a “flagrant error in citing a ...
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Pop Goes the Woozle: Being Misled by Research on Child Custody ...Aug 7, 2025 · According to Dutton [21], the Woozle effect is a manifestation of confirmation bias and is associated with belief perseverance and groupthink.
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Beware of the Woozle effect and belief perseverance in the PLS ...Jun 25, 2024 · The Woozle effect is a cumulative process by which falsehoods become established as fact, and the self-correcting mechanisms of science are suspended.
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The Woozle Effect . . and why we need to treasure experts - LinkedInOct 17, 2024 · Such as when bad science becomes accepted as true through constant citation. Academics call it the 'Woozle Effect', based on the children's ...
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Why do academic publications lack rigour? Taylor on the problem of ...Aug 29, 2022 · One of the most infamous academic woozles is the claim that spinach is rich in iron, even though it is not. This woozle allegedly influenced the ...
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The Woozle effect: evidence by citation - LinkedInOct 3, 2024 · The Woozle effect, also known as evidence by citation, is a fascinating phenomenon that occurs when a source is widely cited for a claim, ...
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Practical Advice for Preventing Problems When Referencing the ...Dec 8, 2023 · A “woozle effect” has been described as occurring when a particular reference is repeatedly cited when doing so enhances its reputation and ...Missing: safeguards | Show results with:safeguards