1 of 50 What is a benefit of using the scientific method? O The process is quick and efficient O It is a simple method that involves relying on our instincts to guide us O Any question can be answered...


1 of 50<br>What is a benefit of using the scientific method?<br>O The process is quick and efficient<br>O It is a simple method that involves relying on our instincts to guide us<br>O Any question can be answered using the scientific method<br>It is a systematic way of addressing empirical questions<br>2 of 50<br>Under what circumstances might rationalism be an appropriate method for making a decision?<br>O When the credentials of the person providing the information are evaluated<br>O When the premises are correct and logical rules are followed appropriately<br>O When a quick decision is needed<br>O All of the above<br>3 of 50<br>Someone indicates that cats are clearly superior based on their own research, as everyone prefers cats and if they say

Extracted text: 1 of 50 What is a benefit of using the scientific method? O The process is quick and efficient O It is a simple method that involves relying on our instincts to guide us O Any question can be answered using the scientific method It is a systematic way of addressing empirical questions 2 of 50 Under what circumstances might rationalism be an appropriate method for making a decision? O When the credentials of the person providing the information are evaluated O When the premises are correct and logical rules are followed appropriately O When a quick decision is needed O All of the above 3 of 50 Someone indicates that cats are clearly superior based on their own research, as everyone prefers cats and if they say "dogs", they are lying. Why would this claim be considered "pseudoscience"? O They are basing the claim on empiricism O They are basing the claim on the scientific method O There is no way to falsify the claim through observation O All of the these
4 of 50<br>The tendency to notice things in our environment that confirm our own beliefs is best described as which of the following?<br>O Heuristics<br>O Skepticism<br>O Tolerance for uncertainty<br>O Confirmation bias<br>5 of 50<br>Contrary to popular belief, there is not evidence to suggest that children who receive an allowance are more responsible with their money, nor is there evidence that it makes them more materialistic. This is an example of how<br>psychologists must have:<br>O Quick and efficient reasoning<br>O Common sense<br>O Tolerance for uncertainty<br>O Their own experiences to draw from<br>6 of 50<br>Which of the following is a term for treatment that has been shown to work through rigorous scientific studies?<br>O Proven Treatment<br>O Experimental treatment<br>O Promising treatment<br>O Empirically supported treatment<br>

Extracted text: 4 of 50 The tendency to notice things in our environment that confirm our own beliefs is best described as which of the following? O Heuristics O Skepticism O Tolerance for uncertainty O Confirmation bias 5 of 50 Contrary to popular belief, there is not evidence to suggest that children who receive an allowance are more responsible with their money, nor is there evidence that it makes them more materialistic. This is an example of how psychologists must have: O Quick and efficient reasoning O Common sense O Tolerance for uncertainty O Their own experiences to draw from 6 of 50 Which of the following is a term for treatment that has been shown to work through rigorous scientific studies? O Proven Treatment O Experimental treatment O Promising treatment O Empirically supported treatment
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