Exam 14: Science and Superstition

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An example of pareidolia is:

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One of the reasons anecdotal evidence is considered unreliable is that:

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Uri Geller's claims of having psychic power rested on:

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The mental pattern that results from solving a puzzle or riddle is called:

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Which of the following is a key feature of scientific experiments?

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In regard to levitation, Maharishi International University's International Center for Scientific Research has done which of the following?

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The experiment by Bruner and Postman involving an altered deck of playing cards tends to prove that:

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Statements from the Bible about the natural world do not count as scientific evidence because:

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An example of the placebo effect is:

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The ability of people to walk on glowing wood coals without getting burned is explained by the fact that:

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The puzzle-solving character of science is illustrated by the effort of scientists to:

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The claim that practitioners of transcendental meditation can levitate leads to:

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As a result of the application of Ockham's razor, naturalistic explanations are preferred to supernatural explanations because:

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According to Thomas Kuhn, one feature that distinguishes scientists from pseudo scientists is that scientists are:

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The apparent power of a mere sugar pill to cure numerous bodily ailments is called:

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Modifications that are made to hypotheses to allow for unexpected or unfavorable pieces of evidence are called:

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The absence of any astrological explanation as to how the planets can affect people's lives amounts to:

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An example of the autokinetic effect is:

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When astrological predictions fail to materialize, the community of astrologers typically responds by:

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One of the features of superstitious hypotheses is:

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