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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
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Chapter 6
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Short Answer Questions
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Instructions: In your own words, answer or explain the following. Your answers can serve as a brief summary for chapter 6
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1. Give a brief description of each of the fallacies listed below and make up your own example of each
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a. False anomalies
b. Questionable arguments by elimination
c. Illicit causal inference
d. Unsupported analogies and similarities
e. Untestable explanations and predictions
f. Empty jargon
g. Ad hoc rescue
h. Exploiting uncertainty.
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2. What are the six basic ways that pseudoscience differs from genuine science?
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3. Write a brief description of two examples of pseudoscience. Short paragraphs only.
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