- There are six questions you should ask about any scientific fact: - Who did the research? - What’s on their agenda? - Where was it published first? - When was it published? - How was the science conducted? - What does the result really say? ---- Stella Collins (2015) suggests that there are six questions you should ask about any scientific fact. The bottom line is that you need to be wary of what you read and even more wary of what you hear. - Elaine Bech in [[The Art and Science of Training]]