Multiple Choice
The self-help program The Secret assumes that positive thoughts can directly affect physical events in the universe to produce success and other positive outcomes. When a person who is not cured after using its approach, the program attributes the failure to the idea that "God had other plans" for the person. From a scientific perspective, the program's explanation for therapeutic failure shows that it is using:
A) standards of evidence and quality reasoning to decide about program efficacy.
B) supernatural entities that provide strong support that the treatment is effective.
C) predictions about the program that are vague, untestable, and not falsifiable.
D) negative testimonials to show that the program is not a pseudoscience.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q22: The assumption of phrenology that specific abilities
Q23: People often find their horoscopes surprisingly accurate
Q24: Some people believe that a dramatized rebirthing
Q25: The use of a control group that
Q26: Richard Feynman described a group of scientifically
Q28: The use of a placebo control is
Q29: Meta-analysis is a technique that allows researchers
Q30: The self-help program The Secret assumes that
Q31: The fact that astrology has changed little
Q32: Scientologists use terms such as "auditing" for