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12 November 2010 Using Critical-Thinking Skills to Substantiate or Challenge Controversial Claims Endorsing a Myriad of Weight-Loss Products
Teresa F. DeGolier
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This exercise engages students in critically evaluating weight-loss products and programs. Specific objectives are to investigate, analyze, and substantiate claims made by the weight-loss industry and interpret how these claims may be fraudulent, misleading, or perhaps even truthful.

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Teresa F. DeGolier "Using Critical-Thinking Skills to Substantiate or Challenge Controversial Claims Endorsing a Myriad of Weight-Loss Products," The American Biology Teacher 72(9), 545-550, (12 November 2010). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2010.72.9.5
Published: 12 November 2010
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