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Which statement correctly contrasts science and pseudoscience?
Science is objective, whereas pseudoscience is subjective.
Science lacks a process for collecting data, whereas pseudoscience relies on collecting data.
Pseudoscience is constantly updated, whereas science does not change based on new information.
Pseudoscience is published in academic journals, whereas science appears mostly on the Internet.
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"Science is objective, whereas pseudoscience is subjective."
Explanation: Science uses empirical, testable, and reproducible methods, peer review, and changes when new evidence appears. Pseudoscience relies more on anecdote, non‑falsifiable claims, selective evidence, and personal belief rather than objective testing.
Explanation: Science uses empirical, testable, and reproducible methods, peer review, and changes when new evidence appears. Pseudoscience relies more on anecdote, non‑falsifiable claims, selective evidence, and personal belief rather than objective testing.
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