Multiple Choice
A critical analysis of the discussion about whether the mind actually leaves the body in an out-of-body experience shows that the bulk of high-quality scientific evidence does not support the claim that it leaves the body. Therefore, people who persist in believing the claim are:
A) endorsing a physicalist position.
B) committing a logical fallacy.
C) not really wrong because we are all entitled to our own opinion.
D) holding a psychological misconception.
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