When a weather forecaster talks about the chance of hail during a storm that is gathering, a medical researcher discusses with a patient the effects of that patient's heavy smoking on their risk for lung cancer, and a political pollster thinks about how legal indictments of a presidential candidate alter that candidate's election odds, all three people (meteorologist, scientist, and pollster) take the same overall approach to a big philosophical question from Unit One that is very important to scientific Psychology. What is that approach?
Question 21 options:
They all use the second stage of personal epistemological development
They all use a weak form of determinism
They all take a nature-focused approach to their topics
They all take a dualist viewpoint