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Biology, 27.06.2019 04:20 nadiacastrejon0

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what is the difference between science and pseudoscience?
a. scientific claims are based, while pseudoscientific claims are
unbiased
b. science is done only in a laboratory, while pseudoscience is done
in the field
c. scientific dalms can be tested, while pseudoscientific claims
cannot be easily tested,
d, pseudoscience is based on observation, while science is based on
empirical evidence

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