Multiple Choice
The problem with using intuition to make conclusions about human behaviour is that
A) it is easy to draw erroneous conclusions because our biases affect our perceptions.
B) intuitions are never correct contrary to what people believe.
C) it rarely leads to meaningful insight.
D) it is more time-consuming than the scientific approach.
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