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  1. 5 de may. de 2024 · When I wrote about that here, I touched on the issue of uncertainty, pointing to the tactic Freudenberg and colleagues called SCAMs – for “Scientific Certainty” Argumentation Methods. That’s using science’s standards for declaring strong certainty to instil excessive doubt in bodies of evidence.

  2. All science is inherently uncertain. Two key factors that contribute to science’s inherent uncertainty are the complexity of natural phenomena and human limitations.

  3. 28 de ago. de 2020 · This paper reviews and discusses a series of convoluted conceptual hurdles that are encountered in connection with the use of digital evidence as part of evidence and proof processes at trial, in contradistinction to investigative uses of such types of evidence.

  4. Climate change denialists, anti-vaxxers, and anti-evolutionists make this mistake, whereas uncertainties that arise in genetic testing and forensic science are often completely disregarded. However, these are all solid scientific domains despite limitations due to inherent uncertainties.

  5. 1 de abr. de 2023 · In order to build a suitable framework, we adopt the approach of risk analysis and discuss three main sources of uncertainty: 1) uncertainty concerning the outcomes; 2) uncertainty concerning the probability of discovery and 3) uncertainty concerning the value of the findings.

  6. 11 de jun. de 2019 · Uncertainty is conceptualized as any particular moment that allows students to make decisions, re-evaluate existing ideas, and justify each other's knowledge claims. Uncertainty can be incorporated into science inquiry and embedded into pedagogy (Manz & Suárez, 2018).

  7. 21 de jul. de 2022 · Using the uncertainty concept, we present a practical co-designed and dialogical approach supporting the student and teacher journeys towards the transdisciplinary opportunities opened out by technology, based on a cybernetic model of intersubjectivity.