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Elizabeth was receiving moral treatment while in an early asylum. Which of the following treatments was she most likely to receive?
 
  a) Medication
  b) Physical restraints
  c) Purposeful work activities
  d) No treatment at all

Question 2

An assumption of reductionism that makes it a poor scientific practice is that:
 
  a) Observations can be separated from the assumptions of the scientists making the observations.
  b) Knowing simple phenomena results in explanations for complex phenomena.
  c) Basic elements of complex phenomena exist in most theories.
  d) Processes may be studied without regard to underlying causes.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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