Psuedo Science
Psychology and Psychologists alike view the psuedo science’s astrology as non-scientific, with no empirical evidence to support its many claims. Rather then using empirical research, astrology uses broad based statements that are likely to appeal to most people. Astrological readings almost always tell the reader that something good is going to happen and gives them some kind of false sense of hope, and this is why most people are coned into thinking that the position of the planets can influence their lives. Astrology also puts to use persuasive language to prey upon insecure people who are unhappy with the direction of their lives. In the star sign section of Sunday Life , Jessica Adams writes for the star sign libra “You have always been skilled at wrapping your iron fist in a plush, pink velvet glove. That suits your style, as you are no less fond of control then the rest of us, but you also feel unbalanced by any situation where one side is allowed to be overbearing.” Sure it’s true that we like to be in control, no one likes to have someone else telling them what to do. It isn’t uncommon for someone to be the sort of person who feels “unbalanced by any situation where one side is allowed to be overbe
. . .
Some common words found in the essay are:
Jessica Adams, Taurus Neptune, Psychology Psychologists, Adams Taurus, God Sea, Earth Astrological, star sign, psuedo science, situation allowed overbearing, bad happen life, unbalanced situation allowed, roman god sea, star sign libra, allowed overbearing, situation allowed, unbalanced situation, subtle effect, midheaven horoscope, jessica adams, section life, astrological readings,
Approximate Word count = 941
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
|
 |