Astrologers and others who practice pseudosciences do not revise or reject their "theories" when they are not supported by research. This practice shows that pseudosciences:
A) often seek to confirm hypotheses and do not make those hypotheses falsifiable.
B) often use low-quality evidence rather than higher-quality evidence.
C) involve making vague hypotheses and predictions.
D) often use language that is obscure and unlike that used in true science.
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