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You may use these as a reference when preparing your lectures or provide them to students as supplemental videos.
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== The Purpose and Limitations of Science ==
 
=== [[1.1 Introduction and When Is Science Relevant]] ===
 
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=== [[1.2 Shared Reality and Modeling]] ===
 
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== What we can Measure ==
 
=== [[2.1 Senses and Instrumentation]] ===
 
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=== [[2.2 Systematic and Statistical Uncertainty]] ===
 
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== Statements of Uncertainty ==
 
=== [[3.1 Probabilistic Reasoning]] ===
 
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=== [[3.2 Calibration of Credence Levels]] ===
 
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== Dealing with Noise ==
 
=== [[4.1 Signal and Noise]] ===
 
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=== [[4.2 Finding Patterns in Random Noise]] ===
 
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== Trade-offs and Progress ==
 
=== [[5.1 False Positives and Negatives]] ===
 
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=== [[5.2 Scientific Optimism]] ===
 
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== Establishing Causation ==
 
=== [[6.1 Correlation and Causation]] ===
 
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=== [[6.2 Hill's Criteria]] ===
 
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== Types and Consequences of Causation ==
 
=== [[7.1 Causation, Blame, and Policy]] ===
 
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=== [[7.2 Emergent Phenomena]] ===
 
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== Describing and Simplifying Reality ==
 
=== [[8.1 Orders of Understanding]] ===
 
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=== [[8.2 Fermi Problems]] ===
 
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== Heuristics and Biases ==
 
=== [[9.1 Heuristics]] ===
 
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=== [[9.2 Biases]] ===
 
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== Catching and Countering Biases ==
 
=== [[10.1 Confirmation Bias]] ===
 
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=== [[10.2 Blinding]] ===
 
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== Science Gone Wrong ==
 
=== [[11.1 Pathological Science]] ===
 
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=== [[11.2 When Is Science Suspect]] ===
 
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== Group Evaluations ==
 
=== [[12.1 Wisdom of Crowds and Herd Thinking]] ===
 
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=== [[12.2 Grill the Guest]] ===
 
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== Better Group Decision Making ==
 
=== [[13.1 Denver Bullet Study]] ===
 
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=== [[13.2 Deliberative Polling]] ===
 
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== The Outlook and Potential of Science ==
 
=== [[14.1 Scenario Planning]] ===
 
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=== [[14.2 Wrap Up]] ===
 
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