Baloney Detection Kit.
Tools for Skeptical thinking
• Wherever possible there must be independent confirmation of the "facts."
• Arguments from authority carry little weight
• Encourage substantive debate on the evidence
• Spin more than one hypothesis
• Not to get overly attached to a hypothesis just because it's yours
• Quantify
• If there's a chain of argument, every link in the chain must work
• Occam's Razor
• Always ask whether the hypothesis can be, at least in principle, falsified
What Not to do (Fallacies)
• ad hominem
• argument from authority
• argument from adverse consequences
• appeal to ignorance
• special pleading
• begging the question
• observational selection
• statistics of small numbers
• misunderstanding of the nature of statistics
• inconsistency
• non sequitur
• post hoc, ergo propter hoc
• meaningless question
• excluded middle, or false dichotomy
• short-term vs. long-term
• slippery slope
• confusion of correlation and causation
• straw man
• suppressed evidence,
• weasel words