BLA1155

1. Human sciences are "fuzzy" sciences, but they are still sciences.
Fuzzy sciences are observed, in contrast to Human Sciences that are tested and recorded in measurable data. A good example of this would be someone stating that psychology and sociology are not sciences because they don't meet the same requirements as Human Sciences.

2. Science requires data.
Science can not be based on opinions and beliefs, it still requires proof. Scientists can't state something true or false because of what they feel or think, they need measurable proof to state their claims.

5. There's power in precise terms.
when people say that Estrogen is a key hormone in the development of the ovaries during puberty, when in fact it is Estradiol.

6. Correlation is not causation.
When a student in class assumed that since you are Neurotic, you drink alcohol.

7. More of something good isn't always better.
Hormones. Everybody knows that you need hormones to grow, develop, and function normally, but too much of any hormone is not good.

10. Lack of evidence doesn't mean it's false.
The weird thing about lack of evidence is that it doesn't prove anything. Lack of evidence is something commonly found in Fuzzy Sciences simply because many of the topics are difficult to test without committing war crime. Lack of evidence can't prove anything to be false, it just means that nobody has come up with a good enough way to test the evidence.