PSYC 102: Scientism, Scientific Method, and Pseudoscience - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
SM: describes the strength of an association between two variables, correlation does not equal causation correlation vs. causation
100%
evidence can only be obtained through observation empiricism
100%
PS: pseudoscience claims tend to exaggerate exaggerated claim
100%
SM: extraordinary claim, extraordinary evidence extraordinary claims
100%
SM: can the claim be proven false? if not, then it is observable thus it is not scientific falsifiability
100%
testable predictions based upon a scientific theory hypotheses
100%
PS: pseudoscientific claims will not correct themselves when presented with opposing evidence (create alternative explanations to why their product or theory doesn't work) lack of self correction
100%
believing something will have a negative effect will make it have a negative effect nocebo effect
100%
PS: pseudoscientific claims tend to indicate that science supports them but fails to cite their source no connection to research
100%
PS: pseudoscientific claims tend to indicate that science supports them but does not share ther evidence with other scientists no peer review
100%
SM: can a simpler explanation fit just as well occam's razor
100%
PS rely on one specific example to make their point (there is likely other reasons why the anecdote proves the point) over reliance on anecdotes
100%
believing something will have a positive effect will make it have a positive effect placebo effect
100%
PS: pseudoscientific claims indicate that they "proved" something happens rather than "suggests" proof rather than evidence
100%
claims that appear to be scientific, but are not based on the scientific method pseudoscience
100%
SM: can the evidence be reproduced replicability
100%
SM: can alternate explanations fit the claim better rule out alternative hypothesis
100%
a systematic approach to retrieving evidence through empiricism science
100%
a systematic method of examining a scientific theory by testing hypotheses scientific method
100%
an explanation based on large number of tested hypotheses scientific theory
100%
to claim something is "scientifically incorrect" is to portray _____ scientism
100%
PS: loophole that prevents the falsification of a theory use of ad hoc immunizing hypothesis
100%
PS: pseudoscientific claims sometimes use big fancy sounding words. that are fake or used inappropriately use of psychobabble
100%
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