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    Wes McClain Assignment 1: Knowledge and Methods goals. 10/2/13 Simply put‚ pseudoscience is fake science‚ which is often passed as actual science. Sadly‚ it is often the case to that pseudoscience‚ is more interesting than factual science to many people. Of course‚ that depends on ones overall level of interest in science‚ for the most part. Pseudoscience is often flashier‚ and seems to be more logical than actual scientific theory. This can be for a number of reasons. However‚ for the large

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    understand natural phenomena. Science is based on detailed observation‚ experimentation and evidence. Science tests ideas and theories to develop proof. What is Pseudoscience? PSEUDOSCIENCE is “false” science. Pseudoscience often sounds scientific but lacks proven evidence. It often relies on personal testimonials or beliefs. Pseudoscience may be based on old texts or disproven research. What is a THEORY? In science; in law‚ in everyday language? Theory is a well-tested explanation of scientific

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    order to be determined to be scientifically true. Pseudoscience is a belief‚ theory or practice that is or has been mistakenly believed to be true based on science‚ but has no scientific evidence that it is true. This means the belief‚ theory or practice has been disproven by science‚ can’t be tested scientifically or there isn’t enough evidence to support the claim. According to the author of the book titled “The Scientific Endeavor”‚ pseudoscience is simply things that are presented as being scientific

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    s What‘s the difference between science and pseudoscience? The definition of science is a “systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and experiment” (Wikipedia.org). This definition of science seems to be based on observation of how things work‚ where scientist would draw up a purpose and find a method of proof. With the results of the observation we can established and test facts and laws to describe how the universe works. With science‚ the observation

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    Pseudoscience in Hair Care In today’s media there are many corporations that present their products as being scientifically proven‚ but are they really? Do these products actually do all that is being advertised in the media? In some cases maybe‚ but too often the answer is no. Corporations use pseudoscience to gain a competitive advantage on other products on the market. Using misleading advertisement‚ corporations boost profits by persuading consumers into purchasing their product which do not

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    English 102 Refutation Paper Richard C. Hoagland: Cutting Edge Visionary or Pseudoscience Elvis? How in a scientific age as ours‚ with legitimate data and reasoning as close as a Google search‚ can people believe in crazy unsubstantiated theories? Pseudoscience has been around longer than true science has‚ but with all we know‚ wouldn’t folks wise up? According to Wikkipedia‚ “Pseudoscience is any body of knowledge‚ methodology‚ or practice that is erroneously regarded as scientific”. (Wikkipedia)

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    Pseudoscience refers to research that appears to be science but that lacks some of the underlying key aspects. Often‚ these include components such as submitting publications for peer review‚ performing research studies to gather results‚ and repeating these studies to find similar results. The problem of separating science from pseudoscience generally a difficult one because of the difficulty of defining science. Most scientists would agree that in order for a hypothesis to be scientific‚ it must

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    Manosca‚ Aynna Claudine G. EN SOCTEC1 – John Casti: Faith‚ Hope‚ and Asperity Why is there such a diverse mixture of nonscientific knowledge (pseudoscience) that claims that their own brand of knowledge production is the most powerful? As time has passed by‚ the Earth has changed‚ and so its physical state. As these changes occur the beliefs of different people also change. They find knowledge through these changes‚ the changes of what altered their beliefs or something new to them‚ something

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    the very similar discussions and subjects. When you read both the websites though you soon realize that they have very different approach‚ World Climate website mentions that human activity is causing climate change and is a perfect example of pseudoscience. This website is a blog hence any person can write what they feel strongly about without much scientific roots at all. The publishing documents or blogs are biased when you read them and do not have much reasoning to them. In research this website

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    scientific inquiry‚ critical investigation‚ and the use of reason in examining controversial and extraordinary claims. (CSI) Pseudoscience’s are beliefs that claim to be science but do not meet the criteria of science. (Notes on Web unit 1 part 3) Pseudoscience in not based on scientific literature or on scientific experiments that have been peer reviewed. (Coker 2001) It is based on someone saying that they did an experiment and got a certain result and that result not being tested in order to see if

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