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question 8 (mandatory) (2 points)
claims, arguments, or methods that are presented as science but do not follow
scientific principles are called __________.
a) law of nature
b) scientific theory
c) pseudoscience
d) sampling error
Brief Explanations
- Option a: "Law of nature" refers to a natural phenomenon or principle that is consistent and universal, not related to false science claims.
- Option b: "Scientific theory" is a well - substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is based on scientific principles and evidence.
- Option c: "Pseudoscience" is defined as claims, arguments, or methods that are presented as scientific but do not adhere to scientific principles (like lack of empirical testing, reproducibility, etc.).
- Option d: "Sampling error" is an error that occurs in statistical sampling, related to the difference between a sample and the population, not related to false science claims.
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c) Pseudoscience