My incredibly simple BigData IDD method that has bust so many academic myths in recent years - including "Charles Darwin's Slyly Coined Patrick Matthew Myth " - is once again cited in a scholarly peer reviewed academic journal article.
In this latest case, my Best Thinking article, which blew the myth that Stan Cohen coined the term and most basic concept of moral panic is here.. It is cited by Mark Horsley of Teesside University. in his article: Forget 'Moral Panics'.- it can be read here in the Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology.
Never underestimate the ability to search 35 million publications in seconds. The method - which involves making Google do what Google does not want you to do - is fully explained in my expanded full 600 page Thinker Media e-book Nullius in Verba Darwin's greatest secret.
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