A comparison of pseudoscience and science shows that

a. both are willing to accept ideas as true even if there are no data to support the ideas yet.
b. anecdotal evidence is a strong component of science, but not of pseudoscience.
c. pseudoscience is based on dogma and uncritical belief, whereas science relies more on explanation by scenario.
d. the scientific approach relies on testable ideas and "facts" that may change over time whereas the pseudoscientific approach involves active pursuit of unexplained phenomena.

D

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Eysenck suggested that the human personality is organized into a hierarchy that included all of the following levels of organization EXCEPT

a. Type Level. b. Trait Level. c. Personal Level. d. Specific Response Level.

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