The contention that what we experience mentally accurately reflects the physical world is called:

a. epiphenomenalism
b. naive realism
c. irrationalism
d. preestablished harmony


b. naive realism

Psychology

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A. –1 B. 0 C. 1 D. 2

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A. a learning disability B. ADHD C. autism spectrum disorder D. bipolar disorder

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