F12-1603+Barrett's+Laws+Assiginment

In each section you will write the example and details to the law that was broken.
Psychology is a "fuzzy" science, but it's still a science. [] Just because psychology does not follow the straight forward path that most other sciences do, such as biology or physics, doesn't mean it does not qualify to be considered a science. Psychologists, like many other sciencentist are able, if done right, to perform reproducable experiments, that infulence and are useful to imprtant scientific studies.

You are entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts. [] During this video Romney explains to Obama that he is not entitled to his own opinions, after the president accused him of having plans to cut education funding.

Science runs on careful criticism.

Fight fire with fire, and data with data.

There's power in precise terms.

Correlation is not causation. http://igreen.tripod.com/gerpe/id29.html The allegations of Brain Gym insist that the exercises they use stimulate the brain to grow and therefore make it easier for the children to learn; leading to better grades and testing scores. However, just because the children are doing better academically does not mean it is all due to the methods of the Brain Gym program. It's obvious that children are going to learn better once they get some of their energy out because their going to be more relaxed, thus being able to pay attention better. Which, in turn could be accomplished by several other ways, such as letting them go to recess instead of paying for some expensive program.

More of something good isn't always better. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAKJ6BZARlw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoZ0wqsdwvY In these calcium commercials the advertisements are showing the importance of getting enough calcium. However, they fail to specify just how much is enough. While it is important to get the calcium your body needs, too much can lead to fatigue, nausea, or insomnia, or more serious side effects such as kidney stones, teeth erosion, or blood clots.

Beware the plausible, especially if it works. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qoqs-GeBj0 It's not proven that exercises in the My Baby Can Read program is the only cause that the children are becoming more able to read. There are other factors such as parent involvement that contributes greatly to a child's learning. Also, there are some negative consequences resulting in letting a child that young watch TV, such as the higher risk of developing an attention disorder.

Where there's smoke, there's smoke.

Lack of evidence doesn't mean it's false. http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/simpson/simpson.htm Just because their wasn't enough evidence doesn't mean all of the other facts didn't point directly to him.