Answer: hallucination
Explanation:
Hallucination is a false, fixed, sensory experience.
It is perceiving something that does not exist outside of our own perception, this can be in any sensory modality (hearing voices or musical ear ).
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I believe the answer is: <span>A humanistic psychologist
</span><span>A humanistic psychologist aimed to understand how a behavior is fomred after considering the personalities and personal experiences that happen specifically to a person. They tend to believe that behaviors is the end product of how each individuals perceive the world.</span>
Answer:
d. an approach to gaining knowledge about behavior and mental processes by observation and measurement only
Explanation:
In philosophy, empiricism is a school of psychology that focuses in the way we gain knowledge and it establishes that <u>we can only gain real knowledge by the information we get from our senses and experiences</u>, in other words, empiricism gives importance to the <u>empirical evidence</u> that we gain from our experiences and therefore to the observations and measures we can do (instead of relying on reasoning and what our mind tells us)
Therefore, empiricism is an approach to gaining knowledge about behavior and mental processes by observation and measurement only.