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[[File:Dave in the pub.jpg|alt=Dave in the pub|thumb|'''Figure 1'''. Dave, the veteran, the legend, in the pub.]] | [[File:Dave in the pub.jpg|alt=Dave in the pub|thumb|'''Figure 1'''. Dave, the veteran, the legend, in the pub.]] | ||
''' | '''Whilst 100% truth is a thing, like saying water is wet, truth can sometime be more ambiguous. That said, information that tends to be true is usually based in scientific fact and information that tends to be false usually is [[Anecdotal Evidence Fallacy|anecdotal]], like the stories from your "''ex-special forces''" friend Dave at the pub''' (See '''Figure 1''' ''- (we love Dave!)'')'''.''' Everyone trusts their sources differently (Dave might actually be a rocket scientist!) but it's VERY difficult to tell if people are just making shit up. To make this process easier, some use [[Referencing|cheat sheets]] based on science and reputation which anyone can use to point them in the right direction. However, again these sheets are potentially made by a bias source. Instead, you can do it yourself using a series of critical analysis techniques... | ||
==Critical Analysis Techniques== | ==Critical Analysis Techniques== | ||
[[File:Hierarchy of Sciences.png|alt=Hierarchy of Sciences|thumb|'''Figure 2'''. Hierarchy of Sciences]] | [[File:Hierarchy of Sciences.png|alt=Hierarchy of Sciences|thumb|'''Figure 2'''. Hierarchy of Sciences]] |