The correct answer is letter D
Pseudoscience is any of the various methods, theories and systems, such as astrology, psychokinesis or clairvoyance, considered to have no scientific basis.
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Pseudoscience</u> describes any belief system or methodology that tries to gain legitimacy using the traps of science, but does not comply with the rigorous methodology and standards of evidence that are the hallmarks of true science.
Promoters of pseudoscience often adopt the vocabulary of science, describing conjectures as hypotheses, theories or laws, providing "evidence" of testimony of observation and "experts", or even developing what appear to be mathematical models of their ideas.
However, in pseudoscience there is no honest attempt to follow the scientific method, provide falsifiable predictions or develop double-blind experiments.
Three(3) persuasive appeals I have heard this week are :
- Go get your PVC and vote
- Learn a new skill while on holidays
- Buy two products get one free
<h3>Examples of persuasive appeals </h3>
<u>Go get your PVC and vote</u> was a persuasive appeal made by our local politician which was aimed at getting electorates to get prepared for the for coming elections and I think the appeal was necessary and I was able to go get registered to acquire my PVC since I did not have one.
<u>Learn a new skill while on holidays</u> was aimed at encouraging senior high school and college level students to engage in learning a new soft or technical skill to increase their employability status after graduation Which I believe was persuasive enough. I didn't not act because I was not on holidays yet.
When you <u>buy some products and get a free gift</u> it is an encouragement for he customer to continue patronizing the store/business therefore I find is persuasive enough and I will visit the store soon enough.
Hence we can conclude that your answers are as listed above
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Answer:
The power to coin money, to regulate commerce, to declare war, to raise and maintain armed forces, and to establish a Post Office.
The correct answer is a hypothesis
In the scientific method, a hypothesis can be defined as the provisional or attempted solution to a given problem. The level of truth attributed to such a hypothesis will depend on how the empirical data collected support or not what is stated in the hypothesis. This process, known as empirical contrasting of the hypothesis, can be carried out through confirmation (in the case of universal hypotheses) or verification (in the case of existential hypotheses).