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Accepting the information in a professor's lecture without considering the credibility of the information exemplifies a belief in _____.

A) intuition
B) authority
C) scientific evidence
D) skepticism

Authority

A recognized or official power or right to make decisions, dictate actions, or enforce obedience.

Credibility

The quality or power of inspiring belief; how trustworthy or believable a person, concept, or piece of information is perceived to be.

Professor's Lecture

This term describes an educational talk or presentation given by a professor or lecturer, typically within a college or university setting, to convey knowledge about a particular subject.

  • Discover the contributions of intuition, authority, and skepticism to scientific research methodologies.
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