Salem Hypothesis
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| − | The '''Salem hypothesis''' is the observation of the correlation between engineering and creationist belief. It holds that people who claim science expertise, whilst advocating creationism, tend to be formally trained | + | The '''Salem hypothesis''' is, the observation of, the correlation between engineering and creationist belief. It holds that people who claim science expertise, whilst advocating creationism, tend to be formally trained as engineers.<ref>Myers, P. Z. (2006, Feb 22) [http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2006/02/the_salem_hypothesis.php The Salem hypothesis]. ''Pharyngula''.</ref> |
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The Salem hypothesis is, the observation of, the correlation between engineering and creationist belief. It holds that people who claim science expertise, whilst advocating creationism, tend to be formally trained as engineers.[1]
See also
External links
The Salem hypothesis explained.
Footnotes
- ↑ Myers, P. Z. (2006, Feb 22) The Salem hypothesis. Pharyngula.