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  2. Wikipedia:Fringe theories - Wikipedia

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    Examples of unreliable journals include but are not limited to: the Creation Research Society Quarterly, Homeopathy, and the Journal of Frontier Science (which uses blog comments [8] as its supposed peer review). In an article on a fringe topic, if a notable fringe theory is primarily described by amateurs and self-published texts, verifiable ...

  3. Fringe theory - Wikipedia

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    A fringe theory is an idea or a viewpoint that differs significantly from the accepted scholarship of the time within its field. Fringe theories include the models and proposals of fringe science , as well as similar ideas in other areas of scholarship, such as the humanities .

  4. Wikipedia:What is fringe? - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the border between the lower end of fringe science and the upper end of pseudoscience is hard to distinguish. Some fringe theories were taken seriously as alternative mainstream theories for at least a little while, and were then rejected. Plasma cosmology would be an example. The original version of this was posted here

  5. Fringe - Wikipedia

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    Fringe (hair), strands or locks of hair that fall over the scalp's front hairline to cover the forehead; Fringe (trim), an ornamental textile trim applied to an edge of a textile item; Fringe culture, another name for counterculture; Fringe party, a political party in a national spectrum with a negligible share of the electorate

  6. Glossary of literary terms - Wikipedia

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    Also apophthegm. A terse, pithy saying, akin to a proverb, maxim, or aphorism. aposiopesis A rhetorical device in which speech is broken off abruptly and the sentence is left unfinished. apostrophe A figure of speech in which a speaker breaks off from addressing the audience (e.g., in a play) and directs speech to a third party such as an opposing litigant or some other individual, sometimes ...

  7. Fringe science - Wikipedia

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    The term "fringe science" covers everything from novel hypotheses, which can be tested utilizing the scientific method, to wild ad hoc hypotheses and mumbo jumbo. This has resulted in a tendency to dismiss all fringe science as the domain of pseudoscientists, hobbyists, and quacks. [4]

  8. Wikipedia talk:Fringe theories - Wikipedia

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    Copied from Wikipedia:Fringe theories/Noticeboard. I trired to re-read the discussion above and the policy itself, it comes to my mind that a good deal of confusion is the disparity of the policy title and its main point/nutshell: " To maintain a neutral point of view, an idea that is not broadly supported by scholarship in its field must not be given undue weight in an article about a ...

  9. Literature review - Wikipedia

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    A literature review is an overview of previously published works on a particular topic. The term can refer to a full scholarly paper or a section of a scholarly work such as books or articles. Either way, a literature review provides the researcher /author and the audiences with general information of an existing knowledge of a particular topic.