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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/NATSCI-1A%3A_Natural_Science_for_Educators_Fresno_City_College_(CID%3A_PHYS_140)/01%3A_Elemental_Beginnings-_Foundations_of_Physics_and_Chemistry/1.06%3A_Limitations_of_the_Scientific_Method
      To understand the limitations in the scientific method, one must become familiar with the scientific method and its components. Many people question whether Pseudo-science should even contain the wo...To understand the limitations in the scientific method, one must become familiar with the scientific method and its components. Many people question whether Pseudo-science should even contain the word "science" as Pseudo-science isn't really even an imitation of science; it pretty much disregards the scientific method all together. Also known as alternative or fringe-science,  Pseudo-science relies on invalid arguments called sophisms, a word Webster dictionary defines as "an argument apparent
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Coalinga_College/Physical_Science_for_Educators_(CID%3A_PHYS_14)/01%3A_Elemental_Beginnings-_Foundations_of_Physics_and_Chemistry/1.04%3A_Limitations_of_the_Scientific_Method
      To understand the limitations in the scientific method, one must become familiar with the scientific method and its components. Many people question whether Pseudo-science should even contain the wo...To understand the limitations in the scientific method, one must become familiar with the scientific method and its components. Many people question whether Pseudo-science should even contain the word "science" as Pseudo-science isn't really even an imitation of science; it pretty much disregards the scientific method all together. Also known as alternative or fringe-science,  Pseudo-science relies on invalid arguments called sophisms, a word Webster dictionary defines as "an argument apparent

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