A theory that can explain any result of any research, no matter how it comes out,

might be said to explain everything. From a scientific standpoint, such a theory would be

(a) considered very powerful
(b) the end of science, since nothing else would be left to discover
(c) useless, and would not explain anything because it would not constrain
beliefs
(d) the stimulus for a new science
(e) possible in physics, but not psychology or sociology


C

Psychology

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Psychology

What are the typical symptoms seen in ASD?

Answer:

Psychology

Longitudinal studies of intelligence reveal that __________.

A. intelligence declines steadily from age 18 to 50 B. intellectual processing shows a very gradual but always increasing trend until death C. intellectual functioning improves between the ages of 25 and 45 D. adults' intelligence significantly slows around their mid-30s for most people

Psychology

Sleep paralysis, which normally prevents us from moving during REM sleep, can also occur just as we are beginning to wake up. During these episodes, people sometimes experience __________ hallucinations

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Psychology