Science, asked by dopopl12, 3 months ago

A magazine advertises a protein shake that claims it can help you gain muscle. The fine print at the bottom of the screen says "results are not typical."

Why is this claim considered pseudoscience? (4 points)
Pictures should be included in their results.
The information was delivered in a magazine.
The shake contents were not listed in the advertisement.
The results do not support the claim's conclusion.

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Answered by pjs509920
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Explanation:

A magazine advertises a protein shake that claims it can help you gain muscle. The fine print at the bottom of the screen says "results are not typical." Why is this claim considered pseudoscience? ... Pictures should be included in their results.

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