The term pseudoscience refers to

A) the scientific study of psychology and related phenomena.
B) hypotheses that have been rejected through observation and testing.
C) ideas that are presented as science but in fact do not use the basic principles of scientific thinking procedure.
D) the belief that the mind is separate from the body.


Answer: C
Rationale: Ideas that are presented as science, but do not use the basic principles of scientific thinking or procedure, are called pseudoscience.

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