John Locke disagreed with the doctrine of innate ideas. According to Locke, ____.?
a. ?innate ideas once existed in the human mind, but modern humans do not have them
b. ?innate ideas only exist in the most intelligent human beings; most people do not have innate ideas
c. ?innate ideas stay in the unconscious mind and never reach the level of consciousness
d. ?the mind is a blank slate at birth; therefore, there are no innate ideas
e. ?There was no disagreement between Locke and Descartes
d
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a. required too many behavioral observations b. focused solely on objective measurements and not on self-reports c. was only useful with psychologically disturbed patients d. was too narrow and subjective in primarily studying sensations
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a. draw inferences about how statistically meaningful a study's results are. b. organize and summarize research data. c. combine and analyze data from many studies. d. assess how likely it is that a study's results occurred merely by chance.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A) the personal relevance of the knowledge and the reliability of the knowledge. B) the speed with which the knowledge comes to mind and the degree of control one has over the knowledge. C) the amount of knowledge gained and the direct versus indirect nature of the knowledge. D) the rewards and the punishments associated with the knowledge.