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Based on the case context, diagnose and explain the two specific characteristics of pseudoscience that the practitioners are exhibiting.

Case context: A group of practitioners promotes 'Quantum Bio-Frequency Therapy' as a scientifically validated cure for stress. Although they claim to have run multiple experiments proving its efficacy, they refuse to submit their findings to peer-reviewed journals, stating they want to protect their intellectual property from competitors. Furthermore, when independent researchers publish studies showing that Quantum Bio-Frequency Therapy has no effect beyond a placebo, the practitioners dismiss these findings and continue to claim their therapy is backed by science.

Question: Based on the case context, diagnose and explain the two specific characteristics of pseudoscience that the practitioners are exhibiting.

Sample answer: The practitioners are exhibiting a lack of public knowledge and a lack of systematic empiricism. First, they fail to create public knowledge because they refuse to publish their research in peer-reviewed journals for external evaluation, using intellectual property protection as an excuse. Second, they lack systematic empiricism because they ignore the relevant, independent scientific research that has been published showing their therapy has no effect.

Key points:

  • Identifies the lack of public knowledge based on the failure to publish research for external evaluation.
  • Identifies the lack of systematic empiricism based on the failure to incorporate or address relevant published research showing no effect.
  • Explains how the practitioners' actions in the case study align with these definitions.

Rubric: Grading Rubric: - 3 points for correctly identifying and explaining the lack of public knowledge (refusal to publish research for external evaluation). - 3 points for correctly identifying and explaining the lack of systematic empiricism (ignoring relevant independent research showing no effect).

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