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Sound Science or Scientific Uncertainty

"Sound Science" is a term often employed by government officials and lawmakers to refer to scientific research that supports a particular claim or position. However, it lacks a precise scientific definition and is often used subjectively. This term raises questions about the reliability and interpretation of scientific research in policy-making, highlighting the ongoing debate over what constitutes valid scientific evidence. Understanding the nuances surrounding "sound science" is essential for discerning how scientific findings influence public policy and public perception.

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Sound Science or Scientific Uncertainty

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    1. Sound Science or Scientific Uncertainty Sound Science is currently a frequently used term Often used by government agency spokesman or member of Congress to describe the scientific research used to justify a claim or position Without context, sound science has no specific scientific definition; as such, the phrase is used subjectively

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