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Good science, bad science, pseudoscience, and just plain bunk: how to tell the difference

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We are constantly bombarded with breaking scientific news in the media, but we are almost never provided with enough information to assess the truth of these claims.

Does drinking coffee really cause cancer? Does bisphenol-A in our tin can linings really cause reproductive damage?

Good Science, Bad Science, Pseudoscience, and Just Plain Bunk teaches readers how to think like a scientist to question claims like these more critically.Peter A.

Daempfle introduces readers to the basics of scientific inquiry, defining what science is and how it can be misused.

Through provocative real-world examples, the book helps readers acquire the tools needed to distinguish scientific truth from myth.

The book celebrates science and its role in society while building scientific literacy.

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Product Details
1442217286 / 9781442217287
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
500
04/07/2014
English
263 pages
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