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According to the lesson on unfalsifiable claims, describe the specific assertion made by proponents of extrasensory perception (ESP) that makes their claim unfalsifiable, and explain why this assertion prevents scientific evaluation.

Question: According to the lesson on unfalsifiable claims, describe the specific assertion made by proponents of extrasensory perception (ESP) that makes their claim unfalsifiable, and explain why this assertion prevents scientific evaluation.

Sample answer: Proponents of ESP assert that their psychic powers vanish when they are closely monitored or tested. This claim is unfalsifiable because any failure to perform better than chance is blamed on the presence of observers. As a result, there is no possible experimental outcome that would ever be accepted as evidence against the existence of ESP, rendering it impossible to evaluate scientifically.

Key points:

  • Proponents claim ESP powers vanish under close monitoring or testing.
  • Failures to perform better than chance are blamed on the presence of observers.
  • There is no possible experimental outcome that would be accepted as evidence against ESP.

Rubric: Answers must accurately identify the proponents' claim (powers vanish when monitored/tested) and explain why it is unfalsifiable (any failure is blamed on observers, leaving no possible outcome that counts as evidence against ESP).

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