what is a view of science and psychology that says the value of knowledge depends on its usefulness? A) philosophy B) pragmatism C) psychotherapy D) physiology
This is not a psychology question, and I'm beginning this subject in not good for OpenStudy, since most of the questions asked are exactly like this!
Pragmatism is a specific type of philosophy. Psychotherapy, is kind of what it sounds like: "therapy" for mind or formally, "treatment of mental disorder by psychological rather than medical means." Physiology - a branch of biology... When you get into your education a bit more, you will not get so many easy questions like this. (By now, you're probably not listening to what I have to say--but this is more important than the answer.) Mere declarative knowledge won't cut it. You need something more than just /knowing./ Definitions are only a start to eventual understanding. In short, you need to try to learn. I will work with you; I will help you to the answer; I will explain. But first you need to give me something. Then, why do you think it's that answer?
how would you know Im not in a class where they are teaching us we are learning online and unlike you you should assume because you don't know me and I don't need your answer had it right anyways thank you very much
What? That is confusing; you need to use punctuation for people to understand your thoughts. It seems that you've got a superficial answer--and didn't understand what I said. That's OK. Next time close the question if you didn't need an answer.
next time just don't help if your just going to be an retriceole and i dont have to and sorry didn't know you cant read in different ways but I really don't give af if you don't know what that means its (a flutter) (: now you can move around some where
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