Sources & References Policy

Our Sources & References Policy is about Our Commitment to Credible Sources, Research, and Reliable Information

Introduction

At Universal Thrill, we aim to provide readers with accurate, well-researched, and reliable information. Because many of the topics we cover involve psychology, decision-making, and human behavior, we prioritize using credible and trustworthy sources.
This Sources & References Policy explains the standards we follow when selecting and citing information used in our content.

Our Approach to Sources

Evidence-Based Information

Whenever possible, our content is based on evidence from established research and credible publications. We aim to rely on information that is supported by research, expert insights, or widely accepted knowledge.
This helps ensure that the ideas and explanations presented on Universal Thrill are informative, responsible, and trustworthy.

Types of Sources We Use

Our editorial team may use information from several types of reliable sources, including:

  • Academic Research
  • We may reference findings from:
  • Peer-reviewed journals
  • Academic research papers
  • University publications

These sources often provide the most reliable evidence for topics related to psychology and human behavior.

Books and Educational Publications

Information may also come from:

  • Books written by experts
  • Educational publications
  • Academic textbooks

These sources help provide context, explanations, and deeper insights.

Reputable Media and Educational Websites

We may also reference information from well-established and reputable websites, including educational platforms and trusted publications.
However, we carefully review such sources to ensure the information is credible and appropriate for our content.

Use of External Links

Some articles on Universal Thrill may include external links that direct readers to original sources or additional reading material.
These links are provided to:

  • Support claims made in the article
  • Offer further information on a topic
  • Give credit to original research or publications

However, we do not control the content of external websites, and their information may change over time.

Simplifying Research

Many scientific studies and academic sources contain complex language or technical explanations. When presenting such information, our editorial team may simplify or summarize the findings to make them easier for readers to understand.
During this process, we strive to preserve the original meaning and accuracy of the information.

Source Evaluation

Before using any source, we evaluate it based on several factors, including:

  • Credibility of the author or publisher
  • Accuracy and reliability of the information
  • Relevance to the topic being discussed
  • Publication reputation and authority

This helps ensure that the information used in our articles meets high editorial standards.

Transparency and Attribution

Whenever appropriate, we aim to acknowledge the original source of information through references, citations, or links.
Providing proper attribution supports transparency and responsible publishing practices.

Updates and Improvements

As new research and information become available, we may update our articles to include more recent sources or improved references.
This helps maintain the accuracy and relevance of our content over time.

Contact

If you have questions about our sources or believe an article contains incorrect or unsupported information, please contact us through our Contact Us page.
We review feedback carefully and update content when necessary.