Multiple Choice
The predictions of astrologers and psychics found in newspapers and magazines seem to meet a criterion for classifying their field as a pseudoscience, in that their predictions are:
A) are vague and not specific.
B) often correct, although obscure.
C) based on predictions made by astronomers.
D) not based on the statements of authorities.
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