. Which of the following scenarios is an example of pseudoscience? A. A psychologist performs a study and unknowingly analyzes the data incorrectly, then reports erroneous conclusions that are incorrect because of his or her mistake.
A. A psychologist performs a study and unknowingly analyzes the data incorrectly, then reports erroneous conclusions that are incorrect because of his or her mistake.
B. A psychologist makes a series of impromptu observations, then constructs an explanation for the observations made as if his or her conclusions were scientific.
C. A psychologist reports that he or she has a personal belief and faith in God, and believes that such faith is important.
D. A psychologist performs a study and intentionally analyzes the data incorrectly, then reports erroneous conclusions that are incorrect because of his or her deception of data.
Ans: B
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