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1. “FALSE” SCIENCE. 2. FAILS TO COMPLY WITH THE USUAL SCIENTIFIC TESTS. 3. INCONSISTENT WITH EXISTING, WELL- ESTABLISHED SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE. What is.

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1 1. “FALSE” SCIENCE. 2. FAILS TO COMPLY WITH THE USUAL SCIENTIFIC TESTS. 3. INCONSISTENT WITH EXISTING, WELL- ESTABLISHED SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE. What is “Pseudoscience”

2 Examples of Pseudoscience Mental Powers: ESP, mind reading, precognition, psychic surgery, auras Spirit World: contacting the dead, ouija board, channeling, astral travel, astrology Natural Mysteries: dowsing, Atlantis, crop circles, Bigfoot, Loch Ness monster Aliens & UFOs: flying saucers, Roswell, alien abductions, Men in Black

3 Does NOT use the scientific method of clearly stating the hypothesis and then making a test  Engage with a scientific question.  Gather and analyze relevant evidence.  Create explanations from evidence.  Evaluate explanations in light of evidence and current scientific knowledge.  Communicate explanations. Usually has an explanation even when the idea fails (e.g. “astrology is only a tendency,” “the faith- healing treatment must have been started too late,” etc.)

4 “I saw Bigfoot.” Many pseudoscientific claims are based on personal, anecdotal evidence. Are essentially second hand stories: “I saw Bigfoot.” “I was abducted by aliens.” Problems:  Very hard to verify or test  Essentially unfalsifiable  Collected in a haphazard way/filtered  Argument from authority

5 Alternative Explanations of the Evidence Non-occurrence of the event: It didn’t happen. Human error, e.g., mistaken observations and/or inferences. Fraud/trickery, e.g., fake Bigfoot photos, stage magic masquerading as ESP. Chance, e.g., coincidental events, a long run of heads in coin flipping. Science.

6 Could This Be Pseudoscience? Claim is first publicized thru mass media. Claim is sensational and exaggerated. Evidence for the claim is anecdotal. Claim contradicts known scientific principles. Claim uses scientific-sounding terminology in non- scientific ways. SNOPES


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