Identify and briefly describe the three criteria that help to define science

What will be an ideal response?


The three criteria are: systematic empiricism; public verification; and solvable problems.
Systematic empiricism involves making observations in a systematic manner in order to test hypotheses and refute or develop a theory. Public verification involves presenting research to the public so that it can be observed, replicated, criticized, and tested. Lastly, using solvable problems means that scientists study only questions that are potentially answerable by means of currently available research techniques.

Psychology

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b. REM sleep decreases and NREM sleep increases. c. REM and NREM sleep both decrease. d. REM and NREM sleep both increase.

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George Miller's famous estimate of the capacity of short-term memory is the "magical 2 to 20 range."

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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The thalamus scrutinizes information for its emotional importance and makes the initial decision to approach or withdraw from a person

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Psychology

Where are neurotransmitters stored?

a) neural gaps b) nodes of Ranvier c) myelin sheaths d) terminal buttons

Psychology