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List of Figures
Preface
I. Science Tools
1: Introduction
2: Science is Arguing
3: Tools Scientists Use
4: Science for Every Person
5: The Role of Critical Thinking
II. Science in Everyday Life
6 : The Media
7: Pseudoscience
8: Debunking Science Myths: Separating Fact from Fluff
9: What are Scientists’ Responsibilities?
III. Science: Threats or Compromises
10: Science Progress
11: Getting People to Love Science
12: Driving the Economy through Science
Acknowledgments About the Author Glossary Index
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