6)Robert Cialdini claimed that the driving force behind tenacity is people’s desire to appear A)intelligent. B)consistent. C)inconsistent. D)right. 7)Your friend tells you to buy a lottery ticket because she has a feeling that you’ll win. This is an example of A)intuition. B)rationalism. C)empiricism. D)tenacity. 8)One of the differences between scientists and non-scientists is that scientists A)never employ hunches. B)employ hunches but they test them for accuracy. C)engage in tenacious thinking . D)are strongly influenced by authority. 9)The one thing tenacity, intuition and authoriy have in common is    A)they are used exclusively by intelligent people. B)they reflect an uncritical acceptance of information. C)they lead to accurate conclusions. D)they are evidence-based ways of knowing 10)Of the following methods of acquiring knowledge, which is the most demanding in terms of adequacy of information? A)Tenacity. B)Intuition. C)Authority. D)Empiricism. 11)Believing in something because the President tells you it is true is an example of A)authority. B)civic duty. C)tenacity. D)intuition. 12)Which of the following does science NOT use? A)Empiricism. B)Mysticism. C)Rationalism. D)General principles. 13)Clouds signify rain. I see clouds in the sky. Therefore it’s going to rain. This is an example of  A)science. B)empiricism. C)intuition. D)rationalism. 14)”I won’t believe it until I see it” is the motto of the  A)empiricist. B)rationalist. C)psychic. D)psychologist. 15)In what way of knowing are conclusions arrived at through logic? A)Tenacity. B)Rationalism. C)Authority. D)Empiricism. Â