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1. Human sciences are "fuzzy" sciences, but they are still sciences.
[] Even though psychology doesn't have more simple dialectic of subject and object it is still indeed a science.

2. Science requires data.
[] This article says that finding data can be a pain sometimes, so instead we should just make it up or not have it all.

3. Science runs on careful criticism.
[] This article says that there is some bias in every science experiment no matter what and it needs to be fixed.

5. There's power in precise terms.
[] This article explains how normal and typical mean the same thing and how each is used to describe a child.

6. Correlation is not causation.
[] Living together has no relationship to whether or not you will get a divorce. There are many other variables to consider. For example, some couples wont even get a divorce even when they are unhappy.

7. More of something good isn't always better.
[|http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/calcium-isnt-always-better-5448.html#page2] In this article it explains how more calcium in your diet is not better for you. Excessively high calcium levels in your blood can cause it to build up in your bloodstream and cause calcifications which are hardened areas that cause improper functioning of organs.

8. Beware the plausible, __especially__ if it works.
[] The My Baby Can Read program has been said to help children learn to read faster. This has ruled out any other factors that may help the children read, like parents or any other interactions.

9. Where there's smoke, there's smoke.
[] This short article explains how you have to trust your instincts because where there's smoke there's always fire.

10. Lack of evidence doesn't mean it's false.
[] Just because there wasn't enough evidence to convict her doesn't mean it isn't true.