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Being Skeptical About a Claim Means

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Question 39

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Being skeptical about a claim means


A) questioning whether there is sound evidence to support it.
B) realizing that most complex issues have complex answers.
C) not believing the claim,no matter what.
D) believing the claim unless evidence to the contrary is presented.

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