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Biology, 15.06.2021 19:40 landofliam30

Pseudo-science is the practice of a.
intentionally making up or modifying evidence to support a theory
b.
presenting scientific evidence in such a way that it does not look like science
c.
using bias to support a theory that is not actually true
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presenting non-scientific evidence in a way to make it look like science

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