A psychologist who believes that human behavior is indeed determined but the causes can never be accurately known would be a(n) :
A) indeterminist
B) psychical determinist
C) nondeterminist
D) physical determinist
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Q31: The belief that human behavior is determined
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Q33: The highest status that a scientific theory
Q34: When behavior results from many causes,we say
Q36: Which of the following is not emphasized
Q37: For Popper,a nonscientific theory:
A)is insignificant
B)is unimportant
C)can still
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Q39: Which of the following is not a
Q40: According to Popper,scientific activity begins:
A)with a problem
B)with
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