ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills
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Where's the proof in science? There is none

Where's the proof in science? There is none | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
UNDERSTANDING RESEARCH: What do we actually mean by research and how does it help inform our understanding of things? Those people looking for proof to come from any research in science will be sadly disappointed…
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The hierarchy of disagreement: The best and worst argument techniques

The hierarchy of disagreement: The best and worst argument techniques | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
A classic essay defines different ways to disagree, from the worst to the best, with lessons that ring true in our divisive times.
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Scientific Proof Is A Myth

Scientific Proof Is A Myth | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
We can demonstrate, suggest, and convince ourselves that a scientific truth is valid. But proof? That's an impossibility for science.
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