Scholarly reviewed data is content which comes from periodicals, journals, disertations and other works that have been reviewed by other scholars in the field of study and deemed credible. This basically means that you can’t just go to someones web page that says the sky is blue because water is blue, or something like that. The true reason has to do with the gases in the atomosphere. So finding this in a reviewed article or journal is much more credible then other “unknown” sources.
A great place to search is listed below, which shows only scholarly articles.
Good luck.
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redrumke
February 7th, 2010 at 12:40 pm
1Scholarly reviewed data is content which comes from periodicals, journals, disertations and other works that have been reviewed by other scholars in the field of study and deemed credible. This basically means that you can’t just go to someones web page that says the sky is blue because water is blue, or something like that. The true reason has to do with the gases in the atomosphere. So finding this in a reviewed article or journal is much more credible then other “unknown” sources.
A great place to search is listed below, which shows only scholarly articles.
Good luck.
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