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Chapter 3, Problem 13EAP
Science or Nonscience?
Each of the following statements makes some type of claim. Decide in each case whether the claim could be evaluated scientifically or falls into the realm of nonscience. Explain clearly, not all of these have definitive answers, so your explanation is more important than your chosen answer.
13. The Yankees are the best baseball team of all time.
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