Multiple Choice
When attempting to differentiate between useful and useless information from popular psychology,what is a good rule of thumb to follow?
A) Trust nothing that you read or hear in the media about psychology.
B) Insist on evidence to accurately evaluate all claims.
C) All popular psychology claims are misinformation.
D) Common sense is often correct;go with your gut.
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