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konstantin123 [22]
4 years ago
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Julie, a physics major, has difficulty believing that psychology is a science, because people cannot observe other people's thou

ghts and sensations. explain how edward titchener and john
b. watson would have responded to julie's skepticism regarding psychology's scientific status.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Igoryamba4 years ago
8 0

Edward Tichener and John Watson would have responded to Julie’s skepticism in a way that they will disagree on Julie’s claim as they are likely to believe and imply that the students’ answers should be acknowledge as they are likely to made use of their experimental method and observational behaviors.

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Grace is receiving what we do not deserve. Further explanation can be found below.

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God's grace was available when he sent his only begotten son to die for our sins. Grace is simply receiving what we do not deserve. We do not deserve mercy , we do not deserve forgiveness. We do not deserve eternal life. But God made these available to us in Christ death and resurrection.

GRACE is simply Gift Receive At Christ expense.

Power on the other hand is exousia;delegated authority

dynamo; ability to do. When grace comes , power is experienced to do what God's wills for us to do. For his power is at work in us to do and to act for his good pleasure

The wrath of God is Gods anger towards those who constantly suppress the truth.Those who have refused to come to the saving grace of Jesus. Those whom have been interested in sinfulness and its illegal demands.

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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

A pesar de que no se anexan opciones o incisos para responder, podemos comentar lo siguiente.

Desafortunadamente, no especificas de qué país estás hablando.

Por lo  que las ideas que te compartimos a continuación son desde una perspectiva general. aplicables a nuestros países.

Las ideas más importantes sobre la participación igualitaria en las designaciones y elecciones de las autoridades en la historia del país son aquellas que son el resultado del consenso para darle la oportunidad a todos los niveles sociales de un país, la oportunidad de participar en unas elecciones limpias para elegir a sus gobernantes.

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