Sources sometimes present unreliable information as if it were scientific. These claims may be implausible or may not be testable. Which of the following terms describes this type of information?
A. Empirical evidence B. Pseudoscience C. Peer review D. Bias
Answers
Pseudoscience has proclamations, assumptions or practices that are declared to be both scientific and accurate but incomparable with the scientific approach. It is relay on confirmation bent than on accurate experiment to some extent. The separation science and pseudoscience has logical and experimental conclusions. Hence sources sometimes present uncertain information as if it were scientific and implausible or may not be testable come under pseudoscience. So the correct answer is Pseudoscience.
Sources sometimes present unreliable information as if it were scientific. These claims may be implausible or may not be testable. Which of the following terms describes this type of information?
A. Empirical evidence B. Pseudoscience C. Peer review D. Bias
Answer: B) Pseudoscience.
Reason for the answer: Pseudoscience contains several proclaimations and acclaimations which are not according to the scientific approach.