__________ refers to a claim or statement that superficially appears to be scientific but is not

A) Misinformation
B) Hypothesis
C) Pseudoscience
D) Theory


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

Psychology

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