Explanations for human behaviour are more persuasive when they contain neuroscience information even if that information is irrelevant.Research into this phenomenon supported which of the following:
A) Hard science explanations are just as persuasive as neuroscience explanations
B) Undergraduates who completed a neuroscience course were not duped by irrelevant neuroscience information
C) Graduate students and postdocs rated good explanations containing irrelevant neuroscience information as worse than bad explanations with irrelevant information
D) Explanations were more persuasive when they contained an equation to explain behavior regardless of its relevance
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