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charchew

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Accepting the information in an instructor's lecture without examining the book or asking about the source of the ideas is an example of which way of knowing about behavior?
 
  a. Authority
  b. Intuition
  c. Science
  d. Logic

Question 2

The statement, My textbook states that frustration causes aggression, illustrates which one of the following ways of knowing?
 
  a. authority
  b. common sense
  c. science
  d. logic



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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