You've posted this at least three time, all with the same misspelling of "eclectic." Although some psychologist may seem to be electric, I'm sure the term used in your question is "eclectic."
I disagree with your answer.
What does your book say about eclectic psychologists?
The majority of psychologists are electric, which means they draw information from different schools of thought rather than limiting themselves to information gained from only one perspective. However, most psychologists agree that it's important to:
a. gather empirical evidence, rather than rely on their hunches
b. study all schools of thought before selecting one.
c. study all research findings before treating mental disorders
d. learn how to treat mental disorders before working in research
I chose C
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I am sure that was a typo that he/she did not recognized. The correct answer is A