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Afika Lugongolo
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A general rule to help detect pseudoscience is to:

A) be highly skeptical of scientific assertions that rely on vague evidence.
B) draw conclusions based on cognitive and motivational biases that affect perceptions.
C) not waste time doing an Internet search for supportive evidence.
D) rely unquestioningly on one's own personal judgment.

Pseudoscience

Refers to practices or beliefs that claim to be scientific or based on scientific principles but lack empirical evidence or are inconsistent with established scientific methods.

Vague Evidence

is information or data that lacks clarity, precision, or specifics, making it difficult to interpret or rely upon.

  • Differentiate between scientific knowledge and pseudoscientific beliefs.
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Lexie CupplesOct 17, 2024
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