Finding Resources: A Guide for Beginners

In summary, the conversation discussed resources for finding quantum mechanics humor, with one person offering a Google search and another person mentioning the Copenhagen interpretation of humor. There was also a mention of different reactions to jokes.
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Can you point out some resources?

Thanks!
 
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Hippasos said:
Can you point out some resources?

Thanks!

You either get it, or you don't
 
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Mororvia said:
You either get it, or you don't


Or is it: You both get it and don't
 
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According to the Copenhagen interpretation of humor, your state of reaction to a joke is undefined until the joke is told and you collapse into one of the two humor eigenstates: either rolling on the floor laughing or frowning and saying "huh?"
 

1. What is the purpose of "Finding Resources: A Guide for Beginners"?

The purpose of this guide is to provide beginners with a step-by-step process for finding resources related to their research topic. It aims to help individuals navigate through the overwhelming amount of information available and find credible and relevant sources for their work.

2. Who is this guide intended for?

This guide is intended for beginners who may not have much experience with conducting research or finding resources. It can be helpful for students, researchers, or anyone who needs to find information on a specific topic.

3. What are the main steps in this guide?

The main steps in this guide include defining your research topic, identifying keywords, choosing appropriate search tools, evaluating sources, and managing and organizing your resources.

4. How can I ensure that the sources I find are credible?

To ensure credibility, it is important to critically evaluate the sources you find. Look for information about the author, their qualifications and affiliations, the publication date, and any potential biases. Additionally, you can check if the source is peer-reviewed or if it is from a reputable organization or institution.

5. Are there any tips for effectively managing and organizing resources?

Yes, some tips for managing and organizing resources include using citation management tools, creating folders or categories for different types of sources, and keeping track of important information such as the source's title, author, and publication date. It is also helpful to regularly review and update your resources as your research progresses.

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