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Psychology is a "fuzzy" science, but it's still a science.
http://www.spring.org.uk/2007/06/monster-study.php
 * 1) 1 The Monster Study

Dr. Wendell Johnson created an experiment where he took orphans and studied them to see if through negative and positive reinforcement he can cause one group to have a stutter by simply telling them they have terrible speech due to a non-existant stutter. While both experimental groups walked away with no stutters. The group with the negative reinforcement walked away with serious depression and social trauma.

You are entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts.

 * 1) 1. Acai Berries. "It enhances your Sex" http://www.healthierpost.com/acai-berry/

On this site it states that these acai berries help improve your circulation. Which inturn helps blood flow to your sexual organs and Increase sexual pleasure. No Data Shown in statement.

Correlation is not causation.
http://kotaku.com/5966683/nintendo-told-us-all-along-that-blowing-on-the-cartridge-wouldnt-work
 * 1) 1. My Super Mario World isn't working. Better blow on the Cartridge.

12 years ago, wanting to play Super Smash Bros. or Mario Party with your friends on the Nintendo 64. You flip the switch to turn it on and the game doesn't show. so you take it out and blow on it and pop it back in flip the switch once again and WABAM! It works! Troubleshooting like a boss. Everyone has done this. Or atleast have. In this article it states that it actually does more harm than good.

More of something good isn't always better.
http://lifehacker.com/5965826/seven-productivity-myths-debunked-by-science-and-common-sense
 * 1) 1 MORE SCREENS(/MORE OF A SCREEN) EQUALS MORE WORK DONE

In this article about debunked myths I will be using myth number 3. Where more screens or larger displays on your computer means more work can be done. It's sortof a half and half. While more monitors helped display multiple images. A bigger screen actually did nothing for the user, nothing changed even though more of the item was displayed. Quantity over Quality I suppose.

Beware the plausible, especially if it works.
http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/136797
 * 1) 1 Good Ol' Peeing on your friend to Relieve them from a Jellyfish sting remedy.

The article explains that concentrated urine can help relieve pain from the sting. There have been some accounts where it rings true. But most likely it won't. It states Urine actually has very little chance of relieving the sting. It all depends on how well hydrated the person is and how diluted their urine is. Might need to find a better solution if this ever happens. But no harm in trying I suppose.

Lack of evidence doesn't mean it's false.
http://www.rd.com/slideshows/11-outrageous-folk-remedies-to-avoid/#slideshow=slide1
 * 1) 1 Acne on my Face? Better Use my Piss - *Bear Grylls

In this article it states that Early American settlers applied urine on to outbreak areas of acne. No experiments were conducted to prove false nor true. Needless to say, I don't think it will ever be proved nor will it be denied... ever.
 * He never said that.