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PSY 2273
PSY 2273 - Critical Thinking in Psychology: Lies and Damn Lies
Application of critical thinking skills to distinguish psychological science from pseudoscience. Topics such as relativism versus realism, valid and invalid argument forms, scientific method, and the error prone ways of human judgment are reviewed and then applied to current issues in psychology. Parapsychological phenomena are also discussed.