Which is a key component of declaring a type of medical treatment a “pseudoscience?”(1 point)

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The treatment has only been observed in trials.
The treatment has only been observed in trials.

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 through one double-blind test.
The treatment has only been through one double-blind test.

The treatment has been recently developed to treat a medical condition.

1 answer

The key component of declaring a type of medical treatment a “pseudoscience” is:

The treatment has been supported by claims that are anecdotal.

Anecdotal evidence lacks rigorous scientific backing and is often considered insufficient to validate the efficacy of a treatment, which is a common characteristic of pseudoscientific claims.