Asking these 13 questions can help journalists spot red flags in research, including studies that policymakers and elected officials use to defend their stances on certain issues. The post How to gauge the quality of a research study: 13 questions journalists should ask appeared first on The Journalist's Resource.| The Journalist's Resource
A research-based explainer to help journalists cover Hispanic-serving institutions and the competition for higher education funding.| The Journalist's Resource
Researchers examined more than 200 federal datasets and found that nearly half of them were altered between January and March. In most, the term "gender" was replaced with "sex." The post Government health datasets were altered without documentation, Lancet study shows appeared first on The Journalist's Resource.| The Journalist's Resource
Roughly 50 religious leaders and advocates testified on bills restricting bathroom use and participation in women’s sports this spring.| The Maine Monitor
Journalists have long relied on federal health data for their reporting. We include several tips that they can use to help researchers preserve the data.| The Journalist's Resource
This piece explains what medication abortion is and lists overwhelming evidence that shows mifepristone and misoprostol's safety.| The Journalist's Resource