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    Beliefs and practices based on pseudoscience are those that are falsely regarded as being established by scientific research and methods. Examples of pseudoscientific beliefs include, but are absolutely not limited to, the mystery of the dreaded Bermuda Triangle, crop circles by aliens, human hypnosis, and denial that men really went to the moon. What all pseudoscientific beliefs have in common are that they are fueled by skepticism and the human desire to bridge “logical” gaps between when they…

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    Attention Task

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    Joseph performance on the attention tasks during this testing exhibited variability. Joseph’s performance on visual attention task was below the threshold of statistical significance; however, it did demonstrate subtle difficulties in the area of detectability, inattention, response speed consistency. He also made slightly more anticipatory errors than others in his age group. There was slight reduction of speed noted during the later blocks. His response speed also showed slight decrease when…

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    Science fair experiments: a common project assigned to middle school students, allowing them to apply the scientific method to answer a specific question. In 8th grade, we were told to get into groups and choose a topic to research. I decided to analyze computer operating systems and determine which version performed faster; my group members approved of the idea. One of my partners, Christian, had multiple laptops that he had planned to use as test subjects for the experiments, however I…

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    Science World's use of creativity in their advertisements and the one-liners have really drawn me in. I have always been a fan of both creativity, as well as getting straight to the point -- Science World offers both of those things up to me with their advertisements alone. I find it fascinating that they have put such effort into their advertisements alone, seeing as a lot of the ads look as if they could be part of the museum itself! I think the marketing strategy they have taken on is pure…

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    A Theory is defined as “A series of interrelated propositions that attempts to describe, explain predict, and intimately control some class of events. A theory gains explanatory power from inherent logical consistency and is tested by how well it describes and predicts reality (Pearson. 2015). The integrated theory attempts to pinpoint the elements that work with one another to maintain individual customs, and practices. This theory is known as the “integrative theory”, because it takes from…

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    Non Science Vs Religion

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    of demarcating science. However, if I were to create a criterion of my own, a theory can be scientific if it fulfills three conditions. Firstly, the auxiliary hypotheses involved in the testing of any theory should be independently testable themselves. In this case, if new questions arise from an accepted theory, these questions must be testable and falsifiable. Second, scientific practices are unified wholes, so a theory – if it is scientific – could be applied not only to some selected…

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    The scientific method of inquiry has five main steps that include, stating the problem, formulating the hypothesis, collecting the data by observing and experimenting, interpreting these data, and drawing conclusions (NSRL Rochester, 2015). In the criminal justice field it would generally commence as an inductive process and cases are used to illustrate the application of the scientific method to criminal investigation (Osterburg, 1981). The scientific method can be applied to criminal justice…

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    Kuhn Exploration Strategy

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    As I would see it, I trust that Kuhn has the appreciation to all the inclusiveness and the goal of the exploration strategy is all the more persuading to me, since he doesn’t trust that you don’t need to know investigative technique. Which Kuhn clarifies how an alternate perspective, how distinctive researcher functioned? Like alternate logician they trust that you do need to know extraordinarily strategy to do things. As stated science is an extraordinary huge heap of actualities,…

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    Counseling Theory Paper

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    Many counselors and therapists rely on counseling theory throughout the process of assisting their clients with coping with life’s issues, understanding their circumstances, and making informed decisions. Counseling has proven to be an effective tool used by psychologists since it gained recognition in the 1950s (Strong, Welsh, Corcoran, & Hoyt, 1992). Counseling is considered to be beneficial because it “works through a safe and trusting relationship” (Redekop, Luke, & Malone, 2017, p. 106).…

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    1. Describe two scientific theories relating to the evolution of the chemicals of life A scientific theory is an explanation based on observations, reasoning and experimentations, especially one that has been tested and confirmed as a general principle helping to understand, explain and predict natural phenomena. A scientific theory must be based on careful and rational examinations of the facts. There are 5 major theories that account to the evolution and origins of chemicals of life. However…

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