Asked by Kitty-
Which is a key component of declaring a type of medical treatment a “pseudoscience?”(1 point)
Responses
The treatment has been recently developed to treat a medical condition.
The treatment has been recently developed to treat a medical condition.
The treatment has only been through one double-blind test.
The treatment has only been through one double-blind test.
The treatment has been supported by claims that are anecdotal.
The treatment has been supported by claims that are anecdotal.
The treatment has only been observed in trials.
Responses
The treatment has been recently developed to treat a medical condition.
The treatment has been recently developed to treat a medical condition.
The treatment has only been through one double-blind test.
The treatment has only been through one double-blind test.
The treatment has been supported by claims that are anecdotal.
The treatment has been supported by claims that are anecdotal.
The treatment has only been observed in trials.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The key component of declaring a type of medical treatment a “pseudoscience” is:
**The treatment has been supported by claims that are anecdotal.**
Pseudoscience often relies on anecdotal evidence rather than rigorous scientific testing, such as controlled trials or empirical data.
**The treatment has been supported by claims that are anecdotal.**
Pseudoscience often relies on anecdotal evidence rather than rigorous scientific testing, such as controlled trials or empirical data.
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