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How to read scientific papers

Defeated Lobster

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Most people are not into reading. It's important to have scientific papers on physical attractiveness and other crucial piece of evidence that support the blackpill in hand nonetheless.

For this reason, I want to demonstrate how to read scientific papers for free.

Note I perform most of my research on a cellphone, though I suppose it is not hard to do the same on a computer.


Choose the subject

First of all, you need to discover what you are interested in. Browse the Scientific Blackpill Wiki for a moment. Do you feel like studying the Dark Triad personality traits today? Cool. Now select the study.

In this example, I selected the study named The Dark Triad Personality: Attractiveness to women.

Screenshot 20220223 145012 DuckDuckGo


Every study has a doi. You are going to save the doi link.


Go to Sci-Hub
Now that you have the doi link in hand, go to Sci-Hub and paste the doi link on the search bar. The study is expected to download. Some might not.


Read the study on PDF
You can download the apps Adobe Acrobat Reader or ReadEra. Both are available on Android's Play Store.

Screenshot 20220223 145925 ReadEra

Screenshot 20220223 145921 ReadEra


Very easy, right?


How to properly read it
Most experts recommend this order: introduction, conclusion, discussion, method, and results. This order was made so you can comprehend the whole point of the study instead of simply reading it like a book.

You can also highlight the important parts like this:
Screenshot 20220223 150647 ReadEra



Hope this post helped you guys!
 
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consider the lobster
david foster wallace
 
`Ya I spend many hours per week reading the medical literature as its a hobby of mine, so I use sci-hub almost every day. For the medical literature I mainly use pubmed to search. And also I follow the references in studies, which then the other studies have references.
 
Based post, thank you for this. I'm bookmarking this thread, and screenshotting the info for my own records. I assume this gets around the paywalls?
 
This lobster doesn’t belong on the grill
 
Based and helpfulpilled. I will definitely be taking heed to this advice and try to apply it to my life. I need something to do when I’m bored or lonely:feelsautistic:
 

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