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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.
 * 1) S.1 Ep. 18 of Disney Channels "Jessie" the kids, Luke and Ravi, do a science experiment on their butler (Bertram) without his consent. First, they made his sniff out cheese, and see how fast he could find it. Then later in the episode they set out two plate on their patio table, one full of carrots, the other full of cookies. Every time Bertram chose the cookies, he would get zapped.

You are entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts.
 * 1) Watching youtube videos about how to grow your hair, every girl has a new "tip" that you should do, but never provide data about it. They say things like " take cold showers" "brush your hair every night'. They don't provide data. Just things that they hear from other "youtube gurus" here's one ex: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbZWk6YMIVI

Science runs on careful criticism. > The new reporter in this video slowly unravels the truth behind brain gym; He gets the maker of brain gym to admit that his work is based off of what he thinks. "That we are electrical and that we do have circuits and connections." The news reporter then proceeds to showing that the maker isn't even medically qualified.
 * 1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjRhYP5faTU

Fight fire with fire, and data with data. > Even if Sen. Jim DeMint maybe right about his points in this article, he uses rhetorical questions instead of fighting with data, which is why he's breaking this law. He's not fighting "fire with fire, and data with data."
 * 1) http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/gop-sen-jim-demint-boehner-fiscal-cliff-proposal-144436727--election.html

There's power in precise terms. > In this article, it tell us that a "Child runs to death." The child doesn't run to death because later on they provide the information that the child was dehydrated. Yes, running caused her to be dehydrated, but since she wasn't given water, she then died from being dehydrated. This was a really sad article
 * 1) http://www.northwestohio.com/news/story.aspx?id=722942#.UL1tA4PLSf4

Correlation is not causation. > The article states " kids that tried the choking game also experimented with sex and drugs" but earlier in the article they talk about correlation is not causation, but they don't have data to show their studies.
 * 1) http://blog.scienceinsociety.northwestern.edu/2012/05/the-choking-game-a-lesson-in-correlation-and-causation/

More of something good isn't always better. > Robitussin is used to treat your cough and cold so that you aren't coughing all the time, but too much of it isn't good. On Urban Dictionary, you'll see that people have definitions for having too much Robitussin.
 * 1) http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=robitussin%20abuse

Beware the plausible, especially if it works. > The children in this video believe that brain gym works for them because before they start, the teachers are telling them what it helps them improve. The thought of improvement is in their heads that they start to believe that it's actually helping them.
 * 1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5rH7kDcFpc

Where there's smoke, there's smoke.

Lack of evidence doesn't mean it's false. > In this article they are trying to get out to the people that there isn't just sweet,sour, salty, and bitter. Umami is now another taste that we are able to detect, but they aren't really clear on how. >
 * 1) http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15819485