A pharmaceutical company, named Health++, develops a new drug to
A pharmaceutical company, named Health++, develops a new drug to treat depression and anxiety. Health++ performed a study and found that their drugs are effective at reducing anxiety and depression. To verify their results, Health++ hires a consulting group to peer review their study, including the procedures and results. Health++ tells the consultants that if their study is verified, they want to pay the consulting company more money to review all future research studies. The consulting group eagerly agrees to this deal. Expectedly, the consultants conclude that Health++’s experiment was conducted flawlessly and the results are valid. Health++ is thrilled, and they develop a long-term payment agreement with the consultants for future peer reviewing. In class, we learned about 5 warning signs of pseudoscience (extraordinary claims, psychobabble, proof rather than evidence, lack of external peer review, etc.) What notable warning sign do you see in the above description about Health++’s study? In your answer (which should be a paragraph about ~200 words), you must do 3 things. 1) First, identify the name of the pseudoscience warning sign, and use your own words to define that warning sign. (2) After, describe how the warning sign appears in the description — what
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