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not new-age quacks (a word that pseudo-skeptics seem to over use these days, in my opinion)
not new-age quacks (a word that pseudo-skeptics seem to over use these days, in my opinion)
The "Psychic Staring Effect" falls within the realm of pseudo-science. No widely-accepted
Pseudo-archaeologists like Graham Hancock say, this is evidence that ancient people explored Antarctica.
There's something called pseudo-dementia, in fact.
whole thing of, I call it "pseudo-aristocrat problem." Basically a person that read a bunch
And the second issue that I come across with sometimes is this whole thing of—I call it, uh, pseudo-aristocrat problem.
Pseudo-A2s: In linear regression the squared multiple correlation, R2 is used to assess goodness of fit as it represents the proportion of variance in the criterion that is explained by the predictors.
A word of caution is in order when interpreting pseudo-A2 statistics.
Traditionally, on January 6, the feast day of the Epiphany, local priests would sprinkle every home with holy water, which was believed to drive out any lingering Kallikantzeri in a sort of pseudo-exorcism.
Traditionally, on January 6, the Feast Day of the Epiphany, local priests would sprinkle every home with holy water, which was believed to drive out any lingering Kalikantzori in a sort of pseudo exorcism.
Like, Viking historian Tiva Vidal, who provided much of the information for this episode, says it's best to think of the sagas as a kind of pseudo-history.
for this episode, says it's best to think of the sagas as a kind of pseudo history.
like such pseudo-science to me.
Yeah, it's totally pseudo-science.
Moving on to number four, the pseudo planche lean.
The pseudo planche lean is a prerequisite for the full planche.