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irinina [24]
1 year ago
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George wants to know which flower, a carnation or a rose, is more beautiful. he surveys his classmates to gather data. why is th

e survey considered pseudoscience? the data are objective. it involves a collection of facts. it involves a collection of opinions. the data are constantly updated.
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Zielflug [23.3K]1 year ago
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<u>It involves a collection of opinions</u><u> is the survey considered </u><u>pseudoscience</u><u>.</u>

What is pseudoscience in simple words?

  • A statement, discovery, or explanatory system that is presented as pseudoscience lacks the objectivity required by the scientific process.
  • Research that is based on dubious ideas, a defective experimental design, or unreliable data can also lead to pseudoscience.

What is pseudoscience in psychology?

A set of beliefs and procedures that resembles real science in some ways but cannot be regarded as such. Astrology, numerology, and arcane magic are some examples.

Who invented pseudoscience?

  • In two of his dialogues, Plato used it for the first time as a literary device.
  • The late 19th century also saw the emergence of other tales about lost continents, like Mu and Lemuria.

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