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         <title>2. Science is always changing, and therefore is not very reliable.</title>
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         <title>4. Peer review (scientists checking each other&#39;s work) guarantees truth.</title>
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         <title>8. Science can never prove that something is 100% true.</title>
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         <title>16. There are questions that scientists cannot answer without the help of non-scientists.</title>
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         <title>12. Scientific knowledge is of greater value than other types of knowledge.</title>
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         <title>18. Facts do not speak for themselves.</title>
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         <title>25. Careful, repeatable observations and experiments give the facts about the world around us.</title>
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         <title>35. Scientific knowledge is always objective.</title>
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         <title>37. Funding decisions have a major influence on the direction of scientific inquiry.</title>
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         <title>39. Scientific questions, methods, and results are always influenced by politics and culture.</title>
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