What is the main difference between dogmatic beliefs and empirical beliefs?

a. Empirical beliefs are the result of experimental research, while dogmatic beliefs are the results of correlational research.
b. Dogmatic beliefs are the result of experimental research, while empirical beliefs are the result of correlational research.
c. Empirical beliefs require absolute acceptance without questioning, while dogmatic beliefs encourage consideration of one's own experiences.
d. Dogmatic beliefs require absolute acceptance without questioning, while empirical beliefs encourage consideration of one's own experiences.

Answer: D

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