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Nat2105 [25]
2 years ago
9

Describe emily’s model for how likely the tt practitioners are to choose the correct hand. what alternative model is her model m

eant to discredit?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Anna007 [38]2 years ago
3 0

Emily's model states that there is a 50% probability that the TT practitioner will choose the correct hand as there are only two options to choose from.

The Emily's model experiment was simple, clean, and effective as her respondent had chosen the correct hand. Therapeutic touch (TT) practitioners had perceived an energy level above the person's HEF.

The practitioners of TT claim to treat many medical conditions by using their hands to manipulate a human energy field visible above the patient's skin.

Hence, as there are only two options to choose from, TT practitioner will choose the correct hand.

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