
Fabio Ynoe de Moraes: The Tsunami of Research is Here. Are You Ready?
Fabio Ynoe de Moraes, Associate Professor at Queen’s University, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“The Tsunami of Research is Here. Are You Ready?
Every day, thousands of new papers are published—each claiming breakthroughs, discoveries, and innovations.
With AI accelerating the pace of research, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information (and maybe a little FOMO too).
But here’s the catch: not all studies are created equal. For instance, Jan Beger and Eric Topol, MD newsletter does an incredible job curating and critically reviewing top-tier AI studies, saving you time and ensuring you’re reading quality research.
But even with curated content, having your own framework for critical evaluation is essential. Why? Because understanding how to assess research empowers you to separate signal from noise and make informed decisions.
That’s where this Smart Framework for Critical Thinking in Research comes in.
It helps you cut through the noise, spot the gems, and avoid being swept away by flashy headlines or flawed methodologies.
Whether you’re a researcher, student, or just curious about science, this framework ensures you stay sharp, informed, and ahead of the curve.
Smart Framework for Critical Thinking in Research
- Study Design
Was the design (e.g., experimental, observational) appropriate?
Were biases minimized? - Population & Sampling
Is the sample representative?
Was the sample size justified? - Measurement
Are tools reliable and valid?
Was data collection standardized? - Statistics
Were methods appropriate for the data?
Were assumptions tested? - Results
Are findings clear and meaningful?
Were effect sizes reported? - Limitations
What are the study’s weaknesses?
Can results be generalized? - Real-World Impact
How can findings be applied?
Are there barriers to implementation? - Ethics
Was consent obtained?
Were conflicts of interest disclosed?
Why It Matters:
This framework helps you critically evaluate research studies and make informed decisions about their quality and relevance.
Your Turn!
Next time you read a study, use this framework to analyze it. Share your thoughts or questions below! Let’s build a community of critical thinkers.
Save this post for your next research deep dive!“
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