credibility of pseudo-scientific techniques?
I also wanted to say about credibility of Pseudoscience which it is consists of statements, beliefs, or practices that claim to be both scientific and factual but are incompatible with the scientific method. We knew that Pseudoscience is often characterized by contradictory, exaggerated or unfalsifiable claims; reliance on confirmation bias rather than rigorous attempts at refutation; lack of openness to evaluation by other experts; absence of systematic practices when developing hypotheses; and continued adherence long after the pseudoscientific hypotheses have been experimentally discredited
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# sampling of existing documentation. # research and site visits. # observation of the work enviroment. # questionaire.
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Good eye contact, listening without interruption, guiding conversations through questions, and summarizing and paraphrasing are techniques used in guidance. Positive guidance encourages positive behaviors as well.
To me pseudo- means "FAKE." Therefore, pseudoscientific would mean "fake science."
1. emergence of guidance bureaus 2.guidance is minded less 3.improved techniques of guidance 4.improved training of guidance workers 5.increasing workload of guidance workers 6.associations of teachers for guidance work 7.use of IT. 8.research in guidance
Learning experience in guidance counseling as to credebility of pseudo-scientific
A pseudoscientific crackpot journal. You would be wise to avoid it.
A pseudoscientific theory
That he doesn't need one and that money could be better spent on something he does need not only that but undermines the credibility of your guidance.
You get Pi water from your tap. Pi water is pseudoscientific bunk.
Pure Aryan Race, no such race
Edward Coleman Glanz has written: 'Guidance: foundations, principles, and techniques' -- subject(s): Educational counseling
The antonym for the word credibility is incredibility, which means lacking credibility or believability.
The lawyer's strategy was to attack the credibility of the witness.