A headline on Page One on Saturday should have made clear that Oregon Health & Science University will be studying the effects of meth, not cooking it.
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The headline in question? “State’s latest meth cook: OHSU”
A headline on Page One on Saturday should have made clear that Oregon Health & Science University will be studying the effects of meth, not cooking it.
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The headline in question? “State’s latest meth cook: OHSU”
I offered some basic advice for preventing factual errors in this post. You should also download the free Regret the Error accuracy checklist here.
I explained why checklists are so effective in this column for Columbia Journalism Review.
Finally, you have any tips or tricks for helping prevent errors, please share them with me, so I can share them with others.