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A school district asks a psychologist if a new, heavily marketed 'brain-training' computer program improves student focus. There are currently no empirical, peer-reviewed studies investigating this program.
Arrange the psychologist's potential responses from most scientifically appropriate (highest alignment with a tolerance for uncertainty) to least scientifically appropriate (lowest alignment with a tolerance for uncertainty).
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A school district asks a psychologist if a new, heavily marketed 'brain-training' computer program improves student focus. There are currently no empirical, peer-reviewed studies investigating this program.
Arrange the psychologist's potential responses from most scientifically appropriate (highest alignment with a tolerance for uncertainty) to least scientifically appropriate (lowest alignment with a tolerance for uncertainty).