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    The Science of Psychology Does Not Given Any Importance to Experiences
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The Science of Psychology Does Not Given Any Importance to Experiences

Question 128

Question 128

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The science of psychology does not given any importance to experiences that people
have,but only focuses on occurrences that can be objectively verified by appropriate
instruments.

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