Question for Discussion: Those Who Would Mislead
Read “5 ways to spot if someone is trying to mislead you when it comes to science” (Links to an external site.).
read the following link
https://theconversation.com/5-ways-to-spot-if-someone-is-trying-to-mislead-you-when-it-comes-to-science-138814
Share with us an example in which at least one of these 5 ways is used to try to sway our opinions.
Discussion Assignments have the following objectives:
Identify and describe key concepts presented in textbook reading material, video lectures, and other assigned content.
Draw connections between assigned content material and practical areas of interest.
Explore ideas in philosophical depth beyond the presentation of course material.
Draw connections between philosophical discourse and ones practical life.
use 3 peer-reviewed sources
Engage in respectful philosophical conversation.
This objective will be measured according to replies posted to other students or to professors.
When completing discussion assignments, please remember:
Your main post should take a minimum of 300 words. Explain and support what you say.
Any sources that you use must – including textbook and video lectures – be cited and referenced responsibly. (APA)
You should post at least two substantial replies to other participants.
Please refer to the syllabus and grading rubric for more guidance.
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