Multiple Choice
According to the authors,one reason to be wary of programs that promise to teach you speed reading techniques in return for money is that such claims do not fit with the available data on information processing and memory.This is consistent with the pseudoscience sin known as
A) evasion of peer review.
B) psychobabble.
C) exaggerated claims.
D) absence of connectivity.
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