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Updated Latest 2026–2027 Test Bank For OpenStax Psychology 2e By Rose M Spielman William J Jenkins And Marilyn D Lovett Complete Questions Answers And Exam Preparation Study Resource For Psychology Courses Assignments Quizzes Midterms And Final Exams With

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This comprehensive Test Bank for Psychology 2e is designed to support students enrolled in introductory and general psychology courses. The resource provides extensive chapter-by-chapter assessment materials covering the major foundations of psychology, including research methods, biopsychology, sensation and perception, learning, memory, cognition, intelligence, human development, motivation, emotion, personality, social psychology, psychological disorders, therapy, treatment approaches, and health psychology. Students can utilize this material to strengthen conceptual understanding, improve analytical thinking, and prepare effectively for quizzes, assignments, examinations, discussion activities, and classroom assessments. The questions are structured to reinforce textbook concepts while helping learners develop confidence in applying psychological principles to real-world situations. This study resource is valuable for independent study, exam preparation, and academic review. Updated for the 2026–2027 academic period, it serves as an excellent companion for psychology coursework and provides comprehensive coverage of the major topics presented throughout the OpenStax Psychology 2e curriculum. The textbook covers core psychology concepts, current research, diversity perspectives, and DSM-5-related content commonly included in introductory psychology programs.

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,Table of content:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology
Chapter 2: Psychological Research
Chapter 3: Biopsychology
Chapter 4: States of Consciousness
Chapter 5: Sensation and Perception
Chapter 6: Learning
Chapter 7: Thinking and Intelligence
Chapter 8: Memory
Chapter 9: Lifespan Developmen Chapter
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10: Emotion and Motivation Chapter 11:
Personality
Chapter 12: Social Psychology
Chapter 13: Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Chapter 14: Stress, Lifestyle, and Health
Chapter 15: Psychological Disorders
Chapter 16: Therapy and Treatment

,Chapter 1: Introduction to Psychology
1. Which of the following best defines psychology according to the OpenStax text? J J J J J J J J




A. The study of the soul and spiritual consciousness
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B. The scientific study of the mind and behavior
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C. The clinical treatment of abnormal mental processes
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D. The biological analysis of brain chemistry and structures
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Correct Answer: B
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Explanation: Psychology is formally defined as the scientific study of the mind and
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behavior. While its roots are in philosophy (A) and it includes clinical applications
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(C) and biological foundations (D), the contemporary definition emphasizes the
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scientific method applied to both mental processes and observable actions.
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2. Wilhelm Wundt is credited as one of the founders of psychology and used a method
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called "introspection" to identifythe componentsof consciousness.This
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perspective is known as: J J J




A. Functionalism

B. Behaviorism

C. Structuralism

D. Psychoanalytic Theory J




Correct Answer: C
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Explanation: Structuralism was the attempt to understand the structure or
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characteristics of the mind by breaking down conscious experience into its component
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parts. Functionalism (A) focused on the purpose of behavior, while Behaviorism (B)
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rejected the study of consciousness entirely.
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3. William James's functionalism was heavily influenced by which scientific theory?
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A. Newton’s Laws of Motion J J J




B. Darwin’s Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
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C. Dalton’s Atomic Theory
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D. Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
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,Correct Answer: B J J




Explanation: Functionalism focused on how mental activities helped an organism fit into
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its environment. This approach was directly influenced by Charles Darwin’s theory of
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evolution, specifically the idea that traits (including mental ones) are functional and
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adaptive.

4. A researcher is interested in how the "whole" of a person's experience is different from
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the sum of its individual parts. This researcher most likely follows which school of
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thought?


A. Gestalt Psychology J




B. Structuralism

C. Behaviorism

D. Biopsychology J




Correct Answer: A
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Explanation: Gestalt psychology operates on the principle that although a sensory
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experience can be broken down into individual parts, how those parts relate to each other as a
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whole is what the individual responds to in perception.
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5. Which of the following psychologists is most closely associated with the
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development of the "hierarchy of needs" and the humanistic perspective? J J J J J J J J J




A. B.F. Skinner
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B. Sigmund Freud J




C. Abraham Maslow J




D. Noam Chomsky J




Correct Answer: C J J




Explanation: Abraham Maslow is a key figure in humanism, famous for proposing a
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hierarchy of human needs in motivating behavior. Skinner (A) was a behaviorist, Freud
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(B) founded psychoanalysis, and Chomsky (D) was a leader in the cognitive revolution.
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6. A psychologist who works in the legal system, providing expert testimony on eye-
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witness accuracy and jury selection, is specializing in which subfield?
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A. Counseling Psychology J

,B. Forensic Psychology J




C. Health Psychology J




D. Developmental Psychology J




Correct Answer: B J J




Explanation: Forensic psychology is a subfield of psychology that applies
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psychological principles to issues within the justice system, including competency to
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stand trial and the reliability of testimony.
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7. A patient reports that they are constantly anxious but cannot identify a specific
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trigger. A therapist following the psychoanalytic perspective would likely aflribute
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this to: J




A. Maladaptive learned behaviors from childhood J J J J




B. Chemical imbalances in the cerebral cortex
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C. Unconscious conflicts and childhood experiences J J J J




D. Alack of self-actualization and personalgrowth
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Correct Answer: C
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Explanation: Psychoanalytic theory, founded by Sigmund Freud, focuses on the role of a
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person’sunconsciousand early childhood experiencesas the primary drivers of behavior and
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mental distress.
J




8. Dr. Smith is conducting a study on how workplace lighting affects employee
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productivityand job satisfaction.Which areaof psychologydoes this research fall J J J J J J J J J J J J




under?


A. Social Psychology J




B. Industrial-Organizational Psychology J




C. Cognitive Psychology J




D. Clinical Psychology J




Correct Answer: B J J




Explanation: Industrial-Organizational (I-O) psychology applies psychological
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theories and principles to workplace settings, focusing on productivity, personnel
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management, and organizational culture. J J J

, 9. During the "Cognitive Revolution" in the 1950s, psychologists shifted their focus
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back to the mind, largely due to the influence of which other emerging field?
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A. Chemistry

B. Computer Science J




C. Geology

D. Sociology

Correct Answer: B
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Explanation: The development of computer science provided a new metaphor for the
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human mind as an information processor, helping to shift the focus from observable
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behavior back to internal mental processes.
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10. A researcher wants to study why humans are more likely to fear snakes than
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flowers, even if they have never encountered either. This researcher is likely
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adopting the perspective of: J J J




A. Evolutionary Psychology J




B. Behavioral Psychology J




C. Humanistic Psychology J




D. Multicultural Psychology J




Correct Answer: A
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Explanation: Evolutionary psychology studies how universal patterns of behavior and
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cognitive processes have evolved over time to help humans survive and reproduce.
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11. Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the focus of Social Psychology?
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A. Testing a new medication for schizophrenia
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B. Measuring the memory span of children versus adults
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C. Observing how an individual’s behavior changes when they are in a large crowd
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D. Analyzing the neural pathways involved in vision
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Correct Answer: C
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,Explanation: Social psychology focuses on how we interact with and relate to
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others, including how the presence of other people influences an individual's
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thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. J J J




12. In the mid-20th century, Behaviorism dominated American psychology. Which of the
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following was a primary criticism of Behaviorism that led to the rise of Humanism?
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A. It focused too much on the internal "soul."
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B. It was too reliant on self-report data.
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C. It was viewed as deterministic and ignored personal agency.
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D. It ignored the influence of biology on behavior.
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Correct Answer: C J J




Explanation: Humanists like Rogers and Maslow objected to behaviorism because
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they felt it was deterministic (viewing behavior as purely a result of
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environment/conditioning) and failed to recognize the inherent potential for good and J J J J J J J J J J J




free will in humans.
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13. Compare the PhD and the PsyD degrees. Which statement best evaluates their
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primary difference in professional focus? J J J J




A. The PhD is for medical doctors, while the PsyD is for researchers.
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B. The PhD focuses heavily on research and the creation of new knowledge, while the PsyD
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focuses on the application of psychological principles in clinical seflings.
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C. The PsyD requires more years of schooling than the PhD.
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D. Only PhD holders can be called "psychologists" under national standards.
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Correct Answer: B J J




Explanation: The PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) is traditionally research-oriented,
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requiring a dissertation. The PsyD (Doctor of Psychology) was developed to focus more
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on clinical practice and the application of existing knowledge to treat patients.
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14. How does biopsychology differ from evolutionary psychology?
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A. Biopsychology studies the immediate physiological causes of behavior, while J J J J J J J J J




evolutionary psychology looks at the ultimate biological causes shaped by natural
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selection.

,B. Biopsychology ignores the brain, while evolutionary psychology focuses only on
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genetics.

C. Biopsychology is a branch of philosophy, while evolutionary psychology is a branch of
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medicine.

D. Biopsychology focuses only on animals, while evolutionary psychology focuses only on
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humans.

Correct Answer: A J J




Explanation: Biopsychology (or biological psychology) focuses on how the structure
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and function of the nervous system generate behavior in the present. Evolutionary
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psychology seeks to understand how those behaviors were shaped over generations
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to ensure survival.
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15. Evaluation of the "Cognitive Revolution" suggests it was a critical turning point
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because it: J




A. Proved that behaviorism was completely incorrect.
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B. Re-established the legitimacy of studying mental processes as a science.
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C. Eliminated the need for experimental research in psychology.
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D. Moved the center of psychological research from the US to Europe.
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Correct Answer: B J J




Explanation: The Cognitive Revolution was a shift away from the behaviorist focus on
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external actions, re-integrating the study of the mind (cognition) into scientific
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psychology by using objective, measurable methods.
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16. Which of the following is a potential limitation of the early history of psychology
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(e.g.,Structuralism and Functionalism)whenviewed througha modernlens?
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A. They were too focused on multicultural perspectives.
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B. They relied almost exclusively on the study of white, Western, male participants.
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C. They were too integrated with the field of computer science.
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D. They focused too much on the biological basis of behavior.
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Correct Answer: B J J

,Explanation: Early psychology lacked diversity; the "Founding Fathers" and their
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subjects were predominantly white, Western males (WEIRD societies), which
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modern multicultural psychology seeks to correct by studying diverse populations.
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17. A student argues that "psychology is not a real science because you can't see a
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'thought'." Based on Chapter 1 of the OpenStax text, what is the best
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counter-argument?


A. Psychology is a science because it uses the scientific method to objectively study
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observable behaviors and infer mental processes.
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B. Psychology is a science because it is part of the medical school curriculum.
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C. Science does not require objectivity; it only requires a hypothesis.
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D. Thoughts can now be seen directly with a microscope.
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Correct Answer: A
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Explanation: Psychology is considered a science because it relies on the scientific
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method—systematic observation, measurement, and experiment—to study behavior J J J J J J J




and the internal processes that drive it.
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, Chapter 2: Psychological Research J J J




1. In the scientific method, which type of reasoning begins with a general premise—
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such as "all living things require energy"—to reach a logical conclusion about the
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specific world? J




A. Inductive reasoning J




B. Deductive reasoning J




C. Archival reasoning J




D. Circularreasoning J




Correct Answer: B J J




Explanation: Deductive reasoning starts with a generalization (a theory or hypothesis)
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that is then tested against real-world observations to reach a logical conclusion. If the
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premise is correct, the conclusion must also be correct.
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2. According to the text, a scientific hypothesis must be "falsifiable." This means that the
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hypothesis:


A. Must be proven true by at least three independent studies
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B. Is based on a theory that has already been widely accepted
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C. Is capable of being shown to be incorrect through empirical observation
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D. Relies on untestable internal mental processes like the "id" or "ego"
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Correct Answer: C J J




Explanation: Falsifiability is a hallmark of scientific research; it ensures that a claim can
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be tested and potentially disproved. Theories that cannot be tested against empirical
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evidence, such as some of Freud's concepts, are criticized for lacking this quality.
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3. Aresearcher spends two yearsstudying the specific neurologicaldevelopment of
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conjoined twins connected at the thalamus. This research approach is best J J J J J J J J J J J




classified as a: J J




A. Survey

B. Naturalistic observation J




C. Case study J

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