As part of the scientific method, scientists form testable predictions that can be observed and measured. These are called

A) theories.
B) proofs.
C) hypotheses.
D) models.

Answer: C
Rationale: A hypothesis is a testable prediction that can be confirmed or rejected. In contrast, a theory is an explanation for a broad range of observations.

Psychology

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A. compulsive eating. B. rumination disorder. C. bulimia nervosa. D. anorexia nervosa.

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